Exobasidium reticulatum was created in 1912.
Exobasidium burtii was created in 1934.
Exobasidium vexans was created in 1898.
Exobasidium vaccinii-uliginosi was created in 1894.
Sesarma reticulatum was created in 1817.
Calosoma reticulatum was created in 1787.
1260 (2n - diploid complement).
Deroceras reticulatum,Limax maximus,and Banana slug ,etc.
Ophioglossum reticulatum, commonly known as the netted adder's tongue, has a haploid chromosome number of 2n = 720. This species has a high chromosome count compared to other plants.
The Russian common name for Desmodium reticulatum is Desmodium aziatsky (Десмодиум азиатский) or Klever aziatsky (Клевер азиатский). Its English common name is Asian ticktrefoil..Asian ticktrefoil is perennial tropical legume that can reach the height of 1.8 m. The plant is similar to peanut (Arachis hypogaea) and that's why it is also called FalseGroundnut. In some part of Florida, Asian ticktrefoil (or sometimes called Carport desmodium) is grown for grazing. The flower of Asian ticktrefoil is attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds.
Adder's tongue fern (Ophioglossum reticulatum) has more chromosomes (1260) than most eukaryotes because it undergoes a unique form of genome duplication - polyploidy. Polyploidy, particularly in plants, can lead to an increase in the number of chromosomes, which can enhance genetic diversity and adaptation to different environments.
No, being the "highest" of animals does not correlate with having the most chromosomes. Chromosome numbers vary widely across species, and some simpler organisms can have more chromosomes than humans. For example, the fern Ophioglossum reticulatum has one of the highest known chromosome counts, with over 1,440 chromosomes. Human beings have 46 chromosomes, which is relatively common among mammals.
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