Twisted pollen tubes induce infertility in plants with multiple sets of chromosomes
Published Date: 4/16/2024
Source: phys.org
Most mammals and humans have a double set of chromosomes—and as a rule, plants do, too: One set comes from the father, the other from the mother. Such organisms are called diploids. However, sometimes the number of chromosome sets doubles from one generation to the next: one diploid organism suddenly becomes a tetraploid—i.e., it has four sets of chromosomes.