C-bands and chiasma distribution inScilla amoena,S. ingridae,andS. mischtschenkoana (Hyacinthaceae) |
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Authors: | Renate Berger J. Greilhuber |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Botany of the University of Vienna, Rennweg 14, A-1030 Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | An effect of C-band pattern and polymorphism on chiasma distribution in pollen meiosis was recently demonstrated inScilla siberica. A further meiotic banding study has been performed in the alliesS. amoena, S. ingridae, andS. mischtschenkoana in order to analyze the effect, if any, of their specific C-band patterns and cytochemically different heterochromatin types on recombination. No clear evidence for a preferential formation of chiasmata adjacent to homozygous intercalary heterochromatin and no consistent reduction of chiasma frequency near strongly heterozygous intercalary heterochromatin blocks, as observed inS. siberica, could be found. Terminal C-band heteromorphism is suspected to cause distal chiasma defaults. The results suggest once more that there is no uniform effect of heterochromatin on crossover distribution. |
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Keywords: | Hyacinthaceae Scilla amoena S. ingridae S. mischtschenkoana C-bands meiotic recombination |
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