Nuclear DNA changes,genome differentiation and evolution inNicotiana (Solanaceae) |
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Authors: | R K J Narayan |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Agricultural Botany, University College of Wales, SY23 3DD Aberystwyth, Dyfed, UK |
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Abstract: | A survey of 51 species fromNicotiana subgg.Tabacum, Rustica andPetunioides has shown that evolution was accompanied by a five-fold variation in nuclear DNA amounts. This variation, however, was not directly correlated with the changes in chromosome number. Drastic rearrangement of karyotypes is characteristic for the evolution ofNicotiana spp. Significant gain or loss in nuclear DNA has often accompanied such changes, but DNA variation has also occurred without significant changes in karyotype arrangements.—The distribution of nuclear DNA is discontinuous inNicotiana, species cluster into DNA groups with consistently regular increments in the mean DNA amounts. The discontinuities are viewed as steady states in terms of genomic balance and biological fitness.—Changes in the amount of nuclear DNA and in the heterochromatin are compared with the morphological, chromosomal and adaptive changes which accompanied speciation in 14 subgeneric sections. The evolutionary significance of DNA variation is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Angiosperms Solanaceae Nicotiana Nuclear DNA heterochromatin chromosome differentiation evolution |
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