autoploidi
Autoploidi, also called autopolyploidy, is a form of polyploidy in which an organism possesses more than two complete sets of homologous chromosomes that originate from a single species. In contrast to allopolyploidy, where chromosome sets come from different species, autoploidy carries multiple copies of the same genome.
Autoploidi arises through genome duplication within a species or through the formation of unreduced (2n) gametes
Meiotic behavior in autoploids differs from diploids because the multiple homologous chromosomes can pair as multivalents
Autoploidy can lead to instant reproductive isolation from diploid relatives, providing a mechanism for speciation. It
A well-known example of an autoploid crop is the cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum), which is typically tetraploid