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CheeseFromLidl 4 hours ago

I opened the article expecting to read about its use in plant breeding: colchicine is renowned there for inducing polyploidy. Never knew it has a history in medicine.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyploidy

kubafu 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Never heard of it, please tell me more about using it in plant breeding!

mapmeld 20 minutes ago | parent [-]

Humans have two copies of each chromosome. Plants in nature can have many more, and some can be induced to duplicate their chromosomes which sometimes gives them larger seeds and resilience to environmental conditions. Similar to hybrid crops but somehow containing the full genomes of both parents. Bread wheat is hexapoloid (containing sub-genomes from three varieties of wheat) and quinoa is tetraploid (containing two different species). There have been projects for ~100 years to make polyploid rice with heavier grain-weight, but they haven't been able to reproduce.

34679 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Same here. I have a bottle in my freezer for that purpose.