301. Comparative cytogenetic analysis of Avena macrostachya and diploid C-genome Avena species.
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Badaeva ED, Shelukhina OY, Diederichsen A, Loskutov IG, and Pukhalskiy VA
- Subjects
- DNA, Plant, DNA, Ribosomal genetics, Evolution, Molecular, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Karyotyping, Species Specificity, Avena genetics, Chromosome Banding, Chromosomes, Plant, Diploidy, Genome, Plant
- Abstract
The chromosome set of Avena macrostachya Balansa ex Coss. et Durieu was analyzed using C-banding and fluorescence in situ hybridization with 5S and 18S-5.8S-26S rRNA gene probes, and the results were compared with the C-genome diploid Avena L. species. The location of major nucleolar organizer regions and 5S rDNA sites on different chromosomes confirmed the affiliation of A. macrostachya with the C-genome group. However, the symmetric karyotype, the absence of "diffuse heterochromatin" and the location of large C-band complexes in proximal chromosome regions pointed to an isolated position of A. macrostachya from other Avena species. Based on the distribution of rDNA loci on the C-genome chromosomes of diploid and polyploid Avena species, we propose a model of the chromosome alterations that occurred during the evolution of oat species.
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- 2010
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