The influence of B-chromosomes on chiasma frequencies in Black Mexican Sweet Corn |
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Authors: | U. Ayonoadu H. Rees |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agricultural Botany, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK |
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Abstract: | The mean chiasma frequency at first metaphase of meiosis in pollen mother cells of a maize variety, Black Mexican Sweet Corn, increases with increasing number ofB-chromosomes. The increased chiasma frequency is also reflected by a decrease in the number of rod bivalents at first metaphase. There is some indication that theB-chromosomes also influence the distribution of chiasmata between pollen mother cells. The increase in chiasma frequency due toBs is closely analogous to the increase in crossing-over carlier attributed toBs between marker genes located on chromosome III. Together the evidence confirm the role ofBs in controlling genetic recombination at meiosis. |
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