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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Mechanisms of polyploid formation. For simplicity, the A and D genomes of the diploid
species are represented by only two chromosomes, in white and black, respectively.
An allopolyploid (AADD) may form as a result of hybridization of the two species (hybrid
AD), followed by whole-genome duplication (WGD). Alternatively, the two diploid species
may give rise directly to the allopolyploid by fusion of their unreduced gametes.
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