Location and variation of the constitutive heterochromatin in Petunia hybrida |
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Authors: | A. J. J. Dietrich J. H. de Jong R. J. P. Mulder |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Genetics, Kruislaan 318, 1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Present address: Institute of Human Genetics, Sarphatistraat 217, 1018 BX Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The location of heterochromatin in the chromosomes of Petunia hybrida (2n=14) is presented. C-banded mitotic metaphase chromosomes and carmine-stained pachytene bivalents have been studied. It is shown that the heterochromatin is predominantly located near the centromeres and at the secondary constrictions of the satellite chromosomes. The distribution of chromomeres in pachytene bivalents also reveals that heterochromatin is not restricted to distinct blocks, as is the case in tomato, but occurs in smaller chromomeres which gradually decrease in size towards the ends. Conspicuous telomeres have not been observed. Both C-banding technique and pachytene analysis demonstrate large variation of heterochromatin between different lines of Petunia. The study of pachytene morphology has been hampered by a high degree of non-specific stickiness of the bivalents. Both techniques prove to be unsuitable tools for large-scale chromosome identification of Petunia lines. |
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