Unstable B-chromosomes in a European population of Allium schoenoprasutn L. (Liliaceae) |
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Authors: | J P STEVENS S M BOUGOURD † |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, University of York, York YO1 5DD |
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Abstract: | In Allium schoenoprasum , small, dichromatic B-chromosomes occur in 74% of plants at Lac de Tracens, Pare National des Pyrénées. B-chromosomes from Lac de Tracens were compared with the previously well characterized Bs from British populations of A. schoenoprasum at the River Wye, Powys, and were found to differ in terms of both their morphology and the level of mitotic instability. At Lac de Tracens, two morphological types of B-chromosome were observed: a telocentric of about 1.15 μm in length and a metacentric of about 1.35 μm in length; the most frequent B-type in the River Wye populations (B-1) was not found. B-chromosomes from the River Wye are essentially stable at root tip mitosis, whereas 25 out of 29 plants from Lac de Tracens (86%) showed between-cell variation in B-number, with non-modal numbers in 330 out of 794 cells (41.6%). Most of the variability occurred within individual roots, rather than between roots of single bulbs or of sister bulbs. No meiotic pairing was observed between the different Bs in hybrids from the geographically isolated populations, suggesting a lack of homology. An independent origin of B-chromosomes in the British and French populations is suggested. |
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Keywords: | geographical distribution mitotic instability population cytogenetics meiotic pairing origin of B-chromosomes B-chromosome variation |
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