autotetraploid
Autotetraploid refers to an organism or cell that contains four complete sets of chromosomes (4n), all derived from duplication of a single genome. In autotetraploids the four chromosome sets are homologous to each other, unlike in allopolyploids, where the extra sets derive from different species. Autotetraploidy can arise by genome doubling in a diploid organism or by the fusion of two unreduced (2n) gametes during fertilization.
Formation: Autotetraploids arise when a diploid (2n) cell doubles its chromosome number (somatic doubling, possibly via
Meiosis and fertility: Meiosis in autotetraploids features multivalent chromosome pairing and can yield unbalanced gametes, leading
Applications and examples: Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) are a common cultivated autotetraploid; other plant lineages show natural