C-banding patterns in the AustralianBulbine (Liliaceae): The annual group,B. semibarbata s. lato |
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Authors: | E. M. Watson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Population Genetics Group, Research School of Biological Sciences, The Australian National University, Box 475, P.O., 2601 Canberra City, A.C.T., Australia |
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Abstract: | Chromosome C-band patterns have been studied in 34 populations of the Australian annualBulbine group, which comprises 4x (2n = 26, 28), 8x (2n = 52, 54) and 12x (2n = 78) populations. The 2n = 26B. semibarbata populations have a simple, low heterochromatin pattern with very minor polytypic variation. The 2n = 28 populations, corresponding morphologically to a group given separate status asB. alata, are similar in pattern but exhibit pronounced enhancement of telomeric and, more particularly, centromeric dot bands. NOR heterochromatin and satellites are difficult to identify inB. alata but appear to occur in different positions from the 26-chromosome karyotype. Eastern Australian 8 x patterns are consistent with a proposed hybrid ancestry,B. semibarbata ×B. alata. Annual and perennial C-band profiles in the AustralianBulbine are discussed briefly in relation to the additive and transformation models of heterochromatin evolution and to the possible adaptive significance of variation in heterochromatin content.Cytoevolution in the AustralianBulbine 2; for part 1 see Pl. Syst. Evol.157, 201–217. |
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Keywords: | Angiosperms Liliaceae Asphodelaceae Bulbine semibarbata B. alata Heterochromatin C-banding patterns polyploids karyotype evolution |
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