SEX DETERMINATION IN DIPLOID-TRIPLOID CROSSES OF SPINACIA OLERACEA |
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Authors: | D L Mahoney Jules Janick E C Stevenson |
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Institution: | Department of Horticulture, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana |
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Abstract: | Mahoney , D. L. Jules Janick , and E. C. Stevenson . (Purdue U., Lafayette, Ind.) Sex determination in diploid-triploid crosses of Spinacia oleracea. Amer. Jour. Bot. 46(5): 372–375. 1959.—Segregation for sex in spinach was studied in a series of diploid pistillate × triploid staminate crosses. The genetic data indicated that the functional gametes from staminate triploids were not confined to n and n + 1 types. Cytological analyses of progenies from a number of 2n ♀ × 3n (XYY and XYY) ♂ crosses revealed similar but non-homogeneous types of chromosome segregation. These crosses produced 49.3% diploids, 17.9% trisomies, 0.5% with 14 chromosomes, 1.2% with 16 chromosomes, 11.4% with 17 chromosomes, 18.9% triploids, and 0.8% with 19 chromosomes. The reciprocal crosses produced a higher percentage of aneuploid types including 1.7% with 15 chromosomes. Segregation for sex in each of the various chromosome numbered progeny of diploid-triploid crosses was presented and analyzed. |
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