About this Research Topic
Polyploid genetics, and especially autoploid genetics, are often more complicated than diploid genetics because of their more complex segregation ratios. This is especially true for the study of the inheritance of quantitative traits. With the rapid advancement in sequencing technologies, several whole genome sequencing projects for polyploid and paleopolyploid plants have been completed successfully. Moreover, greatly improved statistical and bioinformatics tools, molecular cytogenetics as well as novel gene editing tools have become available. With these advancements, it is now possible for scientists to illustrate the details of genome evolution, inheritance of quantitative traits, functional genomics and genotype by environment (G x E) interactions, among others for polyploid plants.
In this Research Topic we seek to build a collection of articles addressing important subjects related to the genetics and genomics of polyploid plants. Studies on genome relationships and evolution, inheritance of economically important traits, development of enabling technologies or methods that facilitate genetics and genomics studies in polyploidy plants are welcome. The goal is to advance our understanding of polyploid plant genome evolution and its impact on phenotypic variation, and to provide insights and tools that can be used for crop improvement. We encourage the submission of Original Research articles, Reviews, Mini Reviews, Methods, Perspectives, and Opinions.
Keywords: Polyploid, Genetics, Genomics, Evolution, Genotype by Environment
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