alloploidiasta
Alloploidiasta is a neologistic term occasionally encountered in discussions of polyploid genome evolution. The term is not part of standard taxonomy and has no formal definition in peer-reviewed biology. It is typically described as referring to organisms or genomic states that have arisen through allopolyploidy, the combining of complete genomes from distinct species, and that exhibit stable co-occurrence and interaction of multiple parental subgenomes within a single nucleus.
In proposed uses, an alloploidiasta would be characterized by features such as subgenome-specific expression patterns, differential
Status and usage: Because alloploidiasta is not widely adopted or standardized, definitions vary and it is
See also: Allopolyploidy, Polyploidy, Subgenome dominance, Genome fractionation.
References: No widely cited sources define alloploidiasta; readers are directed to standard literature on allopolyploidy for