Cytology of a pentaploid hybrid and genome analysis in Solanum nigrum L. |
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Authors: | M. Krishna Rao |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Andhra University, Waltair, India;(2) Present address: Department of Botany, Andhra University Post Graduate Centre, Guntur-5, India |
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Abstract: | Cytology of a pentaploid hybrid (2n=60) produced by crossing an autotetraploid (2n=48) of a diploid race of Solanum nigrum L. as seed parent with the naturally occurring hexaploid S. nigrum (2n=72) was studied which showed approximately 24II+12I. Chromosome pairing in the gametic complement of the hexaploid was deduced to be 12II+12I and on this basis it is concluded that the natural hexaploid is an autoallohexaploid, which has three sets (genomes) of 12 chromosomes each, two of which are to a large extent homologous to each other. Theoretically the genomic formula can be tentatively written as AAAABB. Since the natural hexaploid does not show any quadrivalents between the four homologous A genomes, chromosome pairing appears to be restricted to bivalent formation by a special genetic mechanism. The probability that S. nigrum could be an autohexaploid, parallelling Pheleum pratense, has been discussed. |
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