- octaploid Triticale
- hexaploid Triticale
(c) Wheat
• Common wheat (Triticum aestivum) is an important
example of natural allopolyploid.
• Common wheat is hexaploid, i.e., 2n = 6x = 42 with
three genomes, A, B and D, i.e., AABBDD.
• These three genomes are derived from three different
diploid species, such as :
- Triticum aegilopoides – AA (2n = 14).
- Aegilops speltoides – BB (2n = 14).
- Aegilops squarossa – DD (2n = 14).
• By crossing first two diploid species, Triticum
dicoccoides, 2 n = 4x = 28, i.e., tetraploid – AABB,
is produced, which on crossing with third species
gives rise to Triticum aestivum, 2 n = 6x = 42, i.e.,
hexaploid – AABBDD.
(iii) autoallopolyploidy or segmental poly-
ploidy
• This is intermediate between the first two types of
polyploidy.
• Wheat is nowadays considered to be an example of
segmental polyploidy, rather than allopolyploidy, as
earlier thought because three genomes in wheat A,
B and D, are not fully distinct from each other, and
have some portions common in them (i.e., only some
segments are homologous).
• Hence A, B and D show homoeologous relationship
(not homologous), so pairing can occur upto some
extent.
• Such polyploids where different genomes show
homoeologous relationship are called autoallopolyploids
or segmental polyploids.
Intext Practice Questions
- Explain the different types of polyploidy.
- Fill in the blanks with appropriate words/phrases :
(a) Organisms having genetic constitution, 2n – 2, are called __.
(b) Aneuploidy occurs due to __ during meiosis.
(c) Organisms with genetic constitution, 2n – 1 – 1, are called __.
role in evolution
• One of the most frequent cause of evolution
is a change in the order of genes as a result of
chromosomal aberrations.
• The majority of plant species originate from an abrupt
and rapid change in nature, and aneuploidy and
polyploidy are the prime sources of variation.
• In the animal kingdom polyploidy is not so important.
Among vertebrates, different species of fishes have
a different number of chromosomes. Amphibians
are generally characterized by a specific number for
each family.