Why Do Strawberries Have Eight Copies of Their Genes

Why Do Strawberries Have Eight Copies of Their Genes

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Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The video explores polyploidy, a condition where organisms have more than two sets of chromosomes, which is common in plants. It discusses how polyploidy can be advantageous for plants, allowing for genetic diversity and adaptability, especially after mass extinctions. The video contrasts this with animals, where polyploidy often leads to sterility. It also highlights the complexity of studying polyploidy, using strawberries as an example, and suggests that understanding plant genetics can aid in disease resistance and new variety creation.

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What new insight or understanding did you gain from this video?

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