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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MITOSIS IN THE ONAGRACEAE
Authors:Masataka Kurabayashi  Harlan Lewis  Peter H. Raven
Affiliation:Department of Botany, University of California, Los Angeles, California
Abstract:Kurabayashi , Masataka , Harlan Lewis , and Peter H. Raven . (U. California, Los Angeles.) A comparative study of mitosis in the Onagraceae. Amer. Jour. Bot. 49(9): 1003–1026. Illus. 1962. —Mitotic cycles of 46 species of Onagraceae, representing 15 genera and all of the tribes, have been examined and were found to fall into 3 modally distinct groups: (1) the tribes Fuchsieae, Lopezieae, and Circaeae; (2) the Epilobieae and Jussiaeae; (3) the Onagreae and Hauyeae. All species characterized by translocation systems, whether complex heterozygotes or variable frequencies of individual translocations, belong to group 3. Group 1 has no definite chromocenters during interphase and the chromosomes contract more or less evenly along a gradient during prophase. Groups 2 and 3 have definite chromocenters during interphase and the chromosomes become differentiated at early prophase into dense proximal and diffuse distal regions; contraction of the chromosomes does not seem to follow a gradient. In group 2, the chromosomes within a genome are much more heterogeneous in size and in the relative proportions of the differentiated segments than in group 3. Only in species belonging to group 3 are all or most of the chromosomes metacentric, subequal in size, and uniformly differentiated. The differences between the groups and within group 3 are discussed in relation to the development of translocation systems. Chromosome numbers of 9 taxa are reported for the first time.
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