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The role of plastid competition in the control of plastid inheritance in the zonal Pelargonium
Authors:Osman AL Abdel-Wahab  Richard AE Tilney-Bassett
Institution:Department of Genetics, University College of Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, Wales UK
Abstract:The inheritance pattern of mutant white plastids was studied in W × W crosses, in which one mutant was highly stable (Ws) and the other unstable (Wu) owing to the spontaneous restitution (mutation) of white plastids to a new green form. Thirty-six selfs and crosses were made within and between three nuclear type I cultivars, transmitting the unstable plastids, and three nuclear type II cultivars, transmitting the stable plastids. The allelic frequencies of the restituted plastids among the progeny were subjected to an analysis of variance which showed that within each nuclear type the three cultivars were rather similar except for some heterogeneity after Ws × Wu plastid crosses. The relative average transmission of the two mutant plastids in these W × W crosses was estimated and compared with their individual transmission in reciprocal crosses in which one parent contained green plastids. In the latter crosses, the green plastids were superior to the mutant plastids and the unstable plastid mutant was only slightly more successful than the stable mutant. But when the mutant plastids competed against each other, the unstable mutant became greatly superior to the stable mutant and comparable to a green normal plastid. A model to explain these results is discussed.
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