DNA CONTENT AND EVOLUTION IN THE MICROSERIDINAE |
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Authors: | H. James Price Konrad Bachmann |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Florida Technological University, Orlando, West, Germany Faculty of Biology, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, West Germany |
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Abstract: | Relative 2C nuclear DNA contents were microphotometrically determined from nuclei isolated from eight species of Microseris, four species of Agoseris, and Phalacroseris Bolanderi. The thirteen species are diploid (2n = 18) western North American members of the subtribe Microseridinae, tribe Cichorieae, of the family Compositae. A 7.7-fold variation in DNA content was detected. Phalacroseris has the highest DNA content and Agoseris heterophylla has the lowest. Within the genera Microseris and Agoseris, a 2.8- and 3.1-fold range in DNA content was detected. The higher values were from perennial species, and the lower values were from annual inbreeding species. Both evolutionary increases and decreases in nuclear DNA content have apparently occurred during the differentiation of the subtribe. |
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