Polytene chromosomes in cultured pea roots (Pisum,Fabaceae) |
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Authors: | Eeva Therman Toshio Murashige |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medical Genetics, University of Wisconsin, 53706 Madison, WI, USA;(2) Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, 92502 Riverside, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | The experiments on cultured pea roots (Pisum sativum cv. Alaska and Dwarf Telephone) are summarized in Table 1. Nuclear growth and mitosis occurred mainly in cultures in which the medium of Torrey and Shigemura was supplemented with 6 p.p.m. 2,4-D and 1 p.p.m. kinetin. The greatest reaction was observed in 16-day cultures of cv. Alaska. Nuclei had increased in size, and prophases diploid and polyploid, with normal chromosomes, diplochromosomes or larger bundles of chromatids were visible. Metaphases which ranged from 2 n to an estimated 32 n had normal chromosomes with two chromatids. Polytene chromosomes, in diploid, rarely in tetraploid number, occurred in numerous cortex cells. They did not show banding, and their telomeres, spread into individual chromatids, were attached to the nuclear membrane. In some cells the polytene chromosomes were condensed into spherical structures, obviously a stage in their falling apart; the last stage of this process is a polyploid metaphase. |
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Keywords: | Angiosperms Fabaceae Pisum Karyology polytene chromosomes endopolyploidy |
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