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CHROMOSOME RACES IN CLAYTONIA LANCEOLATA (PORTULACACEAE)
Authors:Dennis Stewart  Delbert Wiens
Affiliation:Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
Abstract:Chromosome numbers of n = 8, 12, and 16 were determined for 11 populations of Claytonia lanceolata occurring in the southwestern Rocky Mountains of Utah. No evidence of the wide infra-populational variation of chromosome numbers known in the related eastern species, C. virginica, was observed. The chromosome numbers in C. lanceolata probably evolved from a base number of x = 8. Diploids(n = 8) apparently produced tetraploids (n = 16) of putative autoploid origin. Pairing relationships, including the presence of univalents, bivalents, and trivalents, suggest the chromosome numbers of n = 12 are triploids derived from natural hybridization between diploids and tetraploids. Higher chromosome numbers previously reported in C. lanceolata from Colorado, and presumably based on x = 12, can be explained by subsequent polyploid increases in the triploids. The diploid and tetraploid populations analyzed in this study occupy different ecological habitats. The diploids occur at lower elevations along the foothills, whereas the tetraploids are restricted to higher montane and sub-alpine elevations. The triploids were discovered at intermediate elevations.
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