| 31. | It is a triploid, and hence needs good pollination, and can be difficult to grow.
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| 32. | This results in increased ploidy levels that range from triploid to pentaploid in wild-caught individuals.
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| 33. | They have not found much, not until the recent appearance on their radar screens of triploid salmon.
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| 34. | The immune systems of triploids appear to be weaker than those of diploid fish, wild or otherwise.
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| 35. | All modern plantain cultivars have three sets of chromosomes ( i . e . they are triploid ).
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| 36. | Therefore, maternal contribution to the genetic constitution of the triploid endosperm is double that of the embryo.
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| 37. | This is the reason why the Japanese think that a triploid specimen was imported from China to Japan.
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| 38. | The brahminy blindsnake is a triploid obligate parthenote and the only snake species known to be obligately parthenogenetic.
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| 39. | The resulting fish are " triploid " : they have three sets of chromosomes instead of two.
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| 40. | Triploid female salmon have highly atrophied ovaries and, unlike triploid males, don't attempt to mate.
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