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1. Phylogenetic considerations of the origin of the B genome of allopolyploid wheat, based on nuclear DNA amount, are discussed.

2. The researchers also made what they say are the first sequences of nuclear DNA from the extinct American mastodon.

3. 8 Once again, the morphology, stomata, guard cell, chloroplasts, chromosomes number and the nuclear DNA content of doubling and control Eustoma grandiflorum were compared.

4. The angiomatosis uteri shows a low scattering of nuclear DNA content; an euploid DNA stem line suggests a benign behavior in these tumors. This evidence is supported by clinical experiences.

5. The endometrial stromal sarcoma and the angioblastic sarcoma are characterized by a high scattering of nuclear DNA content, an aneuploid DNA stemline and a substantial irregularity of the nuclear area.

6. Furthermore, differences in both telial and aecial host species, in teliospore dimensions, and in amount of nuclear DNA indicate that subgroups within Group II are beginning to show genetic divergence.

7. In contrast to the constancy in nuclear DNA amount at the intraspecific level, there are significant differences in genome size between the various allopolyploid species, at both the tetraploid and hexaploid levels.

8. The Blastocoele fluid may represent an alternative source of nuclear DNA for aneuploidy testing, although the degree to which the isolated genetic material is solely representative of the developing embryo is currently unclear

9. By rearrangement of the original data into two developmental sequences, one abortive and the other for typical meiosis, a better fit was obtained between cytological stages and microphotometric measurements of nuclear DNA content.

10. The Blastocoele fluid may represent an alternative source of nuclear DNA for aneuploidy testing, although the degree to which the isolated genetic material is solely representative of the developing embryo is currently unclear

11. The DeadEnd™ Colorimetric TUNEL System provides the reagents to perform terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) of fragmented nuclear DNA to assess apoptosis in situ at the single-cell level in tissue sections or cultured cells.

12. Newly synthesized allopolyploids exhibited a similar decrease in nuclear DNA amount in the first generation, indicating that genome downsizing occurs during and (or) immediately after the formation of the allopolyploids and that there are no further changes in genome size during the life of the allopolyploids.

13. Aecial and telial host range, interfertility, teliospore dimensions, and amount of nuclear DNA were determined for Puccinia recondita collected either worldwide from species of cultivated wheats (Triticum aestivum and Triticum turgidum ssp. durum and rye (Secale cereale), or from wild emmer (Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides) and four species of wild wheat (Aegilops) in Israel.

14. genetic toxicity, genotoxicity: a broad term that refers to any deleterious change in the genetic material regardless of the mechanism by which the change is induced. micronucleus: particle in a cell that contains microscopically detectable nuclear DNA; it might contain a whole chromosome(s) or a broken centric or acentric part(s) of chromosome(s).

15. DNA-repair, DNA-adduct formation, etc.) genetic toxicity, genotoxicity: a broad term that refers to any deleterious change in the genetic material regardless of the mechanism by which the change is induced. micronucleus: particle in a cell that contains microscopically detectable nuclear DNA; it might contain a whole chromosome(s) or a broken centric or acentric part(s) of chromosome(s).