Cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of Velloziaceae.

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Autor(a) principal: MELO, N. F. de
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: GUERRA, M., BENKO-ISEPPON, A. M., MENEZES, N. L. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Chromosome number and other cytological features are reported from 35 species of Velloziaceae, including several african and brazilian populations. All analyzed species show areticulate interphase nuclei and prophase/prometaphase chromosomes with proximal early condensation. Most heteropycnotic blocks do not seem to correspond to heterochromatin since, at least in Vellozia patens, they do not stain differentially after C-banding procedures. Regarding the chromosome number, three main groups could be identified. The first comprised diploid species of the genera Nanuza, Vellozia and the brazilian species of Xerophyta with 2n=14 or 16; the second comprised tetraploid species with 2n=34, and included all brazilian species of subfam. Barbacenioideae; the third group, of hexaploid species, comprised the African representatives of the genus Xerophyta. A single population of Vellozia, possibly of hybrid origin, had 2n~=32. A basic number of x=8 is proposed for the family. The karyological information supports the hypothesis that the Velloziaceae originated on the South American, rather than on the African continent.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of Velloziaceae.
title Cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of Velloziaceae.
spellingShingle Cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of Velloziaceae.
MELO, N. F. de
Cytotaxonomy
Heterochromation
Citotaxonomia
Cromossoma
Velloziaceae
chromosomes
title_short Cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of Velloziaceae.
title_full Cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of Velloziaceae.
title_fullStr Cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of Velloziaceae.
title_full_unstemmed Cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of Velloziaceae.
title_sort Cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of Velloziaceae.
author MELO, N. F. de
author_facet MELO, N. F. de
GUERRA, M.
BENKO-ISEPPON, A. M.
MENEZES, N. L. de
author_role author
author2 GUERRA, M.
BENKO-ISEPPON, A. M.
MENEZES, N. L. de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv NATONIEL FRANKLIN DE MELO, CPATSA; MARCELO GUERRA; ANA MARIA BENKO-ISEPPON; NANUZA LUIZA DE MENEZES.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MELO, N. F. de
GUERRA, M.
BENKO-ISEPPON, A. M.
MENEZES, N. L. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cytotaxonomy
Heterochromation
Citotaxonomia
Cromossoma
Velloziaceae
chromosomes
topic Cytotaxonomy
Heterochromation
Citotaxonomia
Cromossoma
Velloziaceae
chromosomes
description Chromosome number and other cytological features are reported from 35 species of Velloziaceae, including several african and brazilian populations. All analyzed species show areticulate interphase nuclei and prophase/prometaphase chromosomes with proximal early condensation. Most heteropycnotic blocks do not seem to correspond to heterochromatin since, at least in Vellozia patens, they do not stain differentially after C-banding procedures. Regarding the chromosome number, three main groups could be identified. The first comprised diploid species of the genera Nanuza, Vellozia and the brazilian species of Xerophyta with 2n=14 or 16; the second comprised tetraploid species with 2n=34, and included all brazilian species of subfam. Barbacenioideae; the third group, of hexaploid species, comprised the African representatives of the genus Xerophyta. A single population of Vellozia, possibly of hybrid origin, had 2n~=32. A basic number of x=8 is proposed for the family. The karyological information supports the hypothesis that the Velloziaceae originated on the South American, rather than on the African continent.
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