Characterization of eight species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the nucleolar organizing region

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Autor(a) principal: Sánchez-G,Ysbelia
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Raymúndez,María B., Imery,José, Acosta,M. Cristina, Moscone,Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rodriguésia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Nucleolar organizing region of eight species of Aloe was analyzed in somatic metaphases and interphase nuclei. All species showed a uniform 2n=14, with eight large chromosomes and six small chromosomes. Satellites were observed on the long arm of one or two pairs of large chromosomes and/or on the short arm of one of the small pairs. The silver-stained nucleolus organizing regions were located on the subtelomeric region of the long arm of one or two pairs of large chromosomes, except for Aloe dichotoma and Aloe maculata, which the AgNORs were located at a short arm of one of their small chromosomes. In most studied species, the active AgNOR number was four. However, this number changing from one to eight. For all species, the interphase number of nucleoli can be one or two, while, in Aloe excelsa, this number can be changing from one to eight. Polymorphism of active AgNORs and the number of interphase nucleoli were revealed, except for Aloe petricola, which active AgNORs were located only in the subtelomeric regions at the long arm of one of the L2 chromosomes, as well as in the L4 pair, which is agrément with the maximum number (three) of interphase nucleoli.
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spelling Characterization of eight species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the nucleolar organizing regionAloeAgNORsnucleolar activitysilver-bandingAbstract Nucleolar organizing region of eight species of Aloe was analyzed in somatic metaphases and interphase nuclei. All species showed a uniform 2n=14, with eight large chromosomes and six small chromosomes. Satellites were observed on the long arm of one or two pairs of large chromosomes and/or on the short arm of one of the small pairs. The silver-stained nucleolus organizing regions were located on the subtelomeric region of the long arm of one or two pairs of large chromosomes, except for Aloe dichotoma and Aloe maculata, which the AgNORs were located at a short arm of one of their small chromosomes. In most studied species, the active AgNOR number was four. However, this number changing from one to eight. For all species, the interphase number of nucleoli can be one or two, while, in Aloe excelsa, this number can be changing from one to eight. Polymorphism of active AgNORs and the number of interphase nucleoli were revealed, except for Aloe petricola, which active AgNORs were located only in the subtelomeric regions at the long arm of one of the L2 chromosomes, as well as in the L4 pair, which is agrément with the maximum number (three) of interphase nucleoli.Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro2018-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-78602018000200363Rodriguésia v.69 n.2 2018reponame:Rodriguésia (Online)instname:Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro (JBRJ)instacron:JBRJ10.1590/2175-7860201869208info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSánchez-G,YsbeliaRaymúndez,María B.Imery,JoséAcosta,M. CristinaMoscone,Eduardoeng2018-07-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2175-78602018000200363Revistahttp://rodriguesia.jbrj.gov.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprodriguesia@jbrj.gov.br2175-78600370-6583opendoar:2018-07-17T00:00Rodriguésia (Online) - Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro (JBRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of eight species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the nucleolar organizing region
title Characterization of eight species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the nucleolar organizing region
spellingShingle Characterization of eight species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the nucleolar organizing region
Sánchez-G,Ysbelia
Aloe
AgNORs
nucleolar activity
silver-banding
title_short Characterization of eight species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the nucleolar organizing region
title_full Characterization of eight species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the nucleolar organizing region
title_fullStr Characterization of eight species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the nucleolar organizing region
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of eight species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the nucleolar organizing region
title_sort Characterization of eight species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the nucleolar organizing region
author Sánchez-G,Ysbelia
author_facet Sánchez-G,Ysbelia
Raymúndez,María B.
Imery,José
Acosta,M. Cristina
Moscone,Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Raymúndez,María B.
Imery,José
Acosta,M. Cristina
Moscone,Eduardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sánchez-G,Ysbelia
Raymúndez,María B.
Imery,José
Acosta,M. Cristina
Moscone,Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aloe
AgNORs
nucleolar activity
silver-banding
topic Aloe
AgNORs
nucleolar activity
silver-banding
description Abstract Nucleolar organizing region of eight species of Aloe was analyzed in somatic metaphases and interphase nuclei. All species showed a uniform 2n=14, with eight large chromosomes and six small chromosomes. Satellites were observed on the long arm of one or two pairs of large chromosomes and/or on the short arm of one of the small pairs. The silver-stained nucleolus organizing regions were located on the subtelomeric region of the long arm of one or two pairs of large chromosomes, except for Aloe dichotoma and Aloe maculata, which the AgNORs were located at a short arm of one of their small chromosomes. In most studied species, the active AgNOR number was four. However, this number changing from one to eight. For all species, the interphase number of nucleoli can be one or two, while, in Aloe excelsa, this number can be changing from one to eight. Polymorphism of active AgNORs and the number of interphase nucleoli were revealed, except for Aloe petricola, which active AgNORs were located only in the subtelomeric regions at the long arm of one of the L2 chromosomes, as well as in the L4 pair, which is agrément with the maximum number (three) of interphase nucleoli.
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