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Cytogenetic studies of chromosome replication in Zea mays L.: Regulation of homologue synchrony
Authors:Dr. George R. Douglas  David B. Walden
Affiliation:1. Department of Genetics, Health Sciences Center, Winnipeg, Manitoba
2. Department of Plant Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
3. Human Development Division Department of Health and Welfare, Environmental Health Center Tunney's Pasture, K1A 0L2, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Maize stocks with or without additional heterochromatin (a B chromosome or abnormal chromosome 10), and a stock heteromorphic for a reciprocal translocation, were used in a study of homologue synchrony of replication. Batches of attached primary roots were pulse labelled with 3H-TdR and sampled at hourly intervals during the S period (at 18° C). Silver grain counts over each chromosome arm from 25 cells at each collection period were submitted to analyses. Qualitative synchrony (concordance) was tested between chromosome arms using a χ2 test. Quantitative synchrony was tested with an I-divergence test. Results from these tests in the control experiments were consistent with the hypothesis of meta-synchrony of homologue replication. The addition of heterochromatin in the form of a B chromosome or an abnormal 10 chromosome increased asynchrony two-fold. The insertion of a heteromorphic translocation into the genome produced a similar though less pronounced effect.
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