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		Definition of hexaploid in English: hexaploidadjective ˈhɛksəplɔɪdˈheksəˌploid Genetics 1(of a cell or nucleus) containing six homologous sets of chromosomes. (细胞或细胞核)六倍体的,有六组同源染色体的 Example sentencesExamples -  However, even with the large size of this hexaploid genome, the genes within the three component genomes remain largely colinear.
 -  In all three polyploids, the respective tetraploid and hexaploid genome sizes are slightly larger than the corresponding multiple of the diploid subsp. glaucum.
 -  For example, Devos and Gale used the term ‘genome’ to refer to both the entire complement of nuclear DNA in a hexaploid wheat nucleus and to the individual A, B and D ‘genomes’.
 -  The hexaploid wheat genome is composed of three related diploid genomes designated A, B, and D with seven chromosomes each.
 -  There is a high degree of colinearity among hexaploid wheat chromosomes within each of the seven homoeologous groups.
 
 - 1.1 (of an organism or species) composed of hexaploid cells.
(有机体或物种)由六倍体细胞组成的 Example sentencesExamples -  The observed segmental structure of the Brassica genome strongly suggests that the extant Brassica diploid species evolved from a hexaploid ancestor.
 -  Our genetic analysis detected some aberrations, such as the presence of four hexaploid offspring in the progeny study.
 -  Recent molecular data indicate differences in molecular chromosome organization among the genomes of diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid wheat.
 -  Because the present study analysed only one accession in each hexaploid species, it is not known whether these variations are species-specific or not.
 -  Together with other Brassica species, it likely descends from a hexaploid ancestor followed by extensive rearrangements, making its genome essentially a triplicated A. thaliana genome.
 
  
 
 noun ˈhɛksəplɔɪdˈheksəˌploid Genetics A hexaploid organism, variety, or species. (生物、变种或物种)六倍体 Example sentencesExamples -  LAGERCRANTZ 1998 suggested that the base diploid Brassica genome evolved from an ancient hexaploid with three highly rearranged A. thaliana-like genomes.
 -  Both parents and all the progenies are hexaploids, as shown twice using flow cytometry.
 -  It is a hexaploid that is thought to be produced by two sequential hybridization events.
 -  Cytological variation of R. japonica var. japonica in its native regions is high and includes tetraploids, hexaploids, octoploids and decaploids.
 -  By 1939, after seven years’ work with repeated crossing of hexaploids and octoploids, a German scientist, Müntzing, was getting promising results, and by 1950 he had produced plants with 90% of the yield of wheat.
 
 
 Derivativesnoun Genetics  Wheat's hexaploidy is not homogeneous; three different genomes each contribute 7 chromosomes to give the hexaploid complement of genetic material. Example sentencesExamples -  Winter wheat is much more resistant than spring barley due to the hexaploidy of its genome (wheat has 42 chromosomes and barley has 14 chromosomes).
 -  Study of the chromosomes has indicated that the central n = 36 was derived from hexaploidy from n = 12.
 -  Mixoploidy has not been reported for Polycelis nigra, but examples from triploidy to hexaploidy and hyperploidy are frequent.
 -  However, wheat is a difficult plant in which to undertake targeted gene cloning projects, due to its large genome resulting from hexaploidy and a high fraction of repetitive DNA.
 
 
 
    Definition of hexaploid in US English: hexaploidadjectiveˈheksəˌploid Genetics 1(of a cell or nucleus) containing six homologous sets of chromosomes. (细胞或细胞核)六倍体的,有六组同源染色体的 Example sentencesExamples -  In all three polyploids, the respective tetraploid and hexaploid genome sizes are slightly larger than the corresponding multiple of the diploid subsp. glaucum.
 -  However, even with the large size of this hexaploid genome, the genes within the three component genomes remain largely colinear.
 -  There is a high degree of colinearity among hexaploid wheat chromosomes within each of the seven homoeologous groups.
 -  For example, Devos and Gale used the term ‘genome’ to refer to both the entire complement of nuclear DNA in a hexaploid wheat nucleus and to the individual A, B and D ‘genomes’.
 -  The hexaploid wheat genome is composed of three related diploid genomes designated A, B, and D with seven chromosomes each.
 
 - 1.1 (of an organism or species) composed of hexaploid cells.
(有机体或物种)由六倍体细胞组成的 Example sentencesExamples -  Our genetic analysis detected some aberrations, such as the presence of four hexaploid offspring in the progeny study.
 -  Recent molecular data indicate differences in molecular chromosome organization among the genomes of diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid wheat.
 -  Together with other Brassica species, it likely descends from a hexaploid ancestor followed by extensive rearrangements, making its genome essentially a triplicated A. thaliana genome.
 -  Because the present study analysed only one accession in each hexaploid species, it is not known whether these variations are species-specific or not.
 -  The observed segmental structure of the Brassica genome strongly suggests that the extant Brassica diploid species evolved from a hexaploid ancestor.
 
  
 
 nounˈheksəˌploid Genetics A hexaploid organism, variety, or species. (生物、变种或物种)六倍体 Example sentencesExamples -  Both parents and all the progenies are hexaploids, as shown twice using flow cytometry.
 -  Cytological variation of R. japonica var. japonica in its native regions is high and includes tetraploids, hexaploids, octoploids and decaploids.
 -  LAGERCRANTZ 1998 suggested that the base diploid Brassica genome evolved from an ancient hexaploid with three highly rearranged A. thaliana-like genomes.
 -  It is a hexaploid that is thought to be produced by two sequential hybridization events.
 -  By 1939, after seven years’ work with repeated crossing of hexaploids and octoploids, a German scientist, Müntzing, was getting promising results, and by 1950 he had produced plants with 90% of the yield of wheat.
 
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