Accessory nucleoli in microsporocytes of hybrid Phlox |
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Authors: | Donald A Levin |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Texas at Austin, USA |
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Abstract: | Studies were conducted on the number of nucleoli present during diplotene and diakinesis in plants adjacent to, at the edge, and at the center of a zone of secondary intergradation between Phlox pilosa subsp. pilosa and P. pilosa subsp. fulgida. Assessory nucleoli were present in some cells of about 75% of the plants examined. Nucleolar numbers varied from 1 to 5. Where 2 or more nucleoli were present they were usually attached to different chromosomes. As the number of nucleoli increased, the volume of single nucleoli decreased so that volume of all nucleoli was roughly that of a normal single nucleolus. — Only 1% of the microsporocytes from populations adjacent to the zone had accessory nucleoli as compared to 4.6% of the cells in populations at the edge of the zone, and 7.7% in populations in the center. The correlation between population hybridity and incidence of accessory nucleoli is r = 0.80. |
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