alloploidi
Alloploidi, or allopolyploidy, is a form of polyploidy that arises when two distinct species hybridize and the resulting hybrid undergoes chromosome doubling or stabilizes its genome, producing an organism with complete chromosome sets from different species. In allopolyploids, each subgenome retains its own set of chromosomes, and the combined genome often behaves as a mosaic of parental genomes.
A key feature of allopolyploids is that pairing during meiosis tends to occur between homologous chromosomes
Allopolyploidy is widespread in plants and has played a major role in crop domestication and plant diversification.
In contrast to autopolyploidy, which involves genome duplication within a single species, allopolyploidy creates multiple, distinct