CHROMOSOME MORPHOLOGY IN THE GENUS SAMBUCUS |
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Authors: | Donald K. Ourecky |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pomology, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva |
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Abstract: | Two basic chromosome karyotypes were found in the genus Sambucus. Chromosome numbers were observed to be 2n = 38 for S. callicarpa, S. cerulea, S. glauca, S. kamtschatica, S. melanocarpa, S. mexicana, S. miquelli, S. sibirica, and S. sieboldiana and 2n = 36 for S. simpsonii and S. williamsii. Measurements of 18 karyotypes are presented. The major differences between the two basic chromosome karyotypes can be explained as the result of a mis-division of a metacentric chromosome giving rise to two telocentric chromosomes, thus reducing the number of metacentrics from five to four and increasing the chromosome number from 2n = 36 to 2n = 38. Observed chromosome aberrations and aneuploidy may result from unstable telocentric chromosomes. |
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