Chromosome number and secondary constriction variation in 51 accessions of a citrus germplasm bank

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Autor(a) principal: Guerra,Marcelo
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: Pedrosa,Andrea, Silva,Ana Emília Barros e, Cornélio,Maria Tereza Marquim, Santos,Karla, Soares Filho,Walter dos Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Genetics
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Resumo: The mitotic chromosomes of 51 citrus accessions from the Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Mandioca e Fruticultura Tropical, Cruz das Almas, BA, Brazil, were analyzed. The sample included representatives of 20 Citrus species, one of Poncirus and seven hybrids. All accessions showed 2n = 18 without any evidence of numerical variation. The most clearly variable karyotype feature was the number and position of secondary constrictions (SECs). In 19 accessions the SECs were not identified, mainly due to the degree of chromatin condensation. In the remainder they varied in number from one to three per karyotype. They were found in the proximal region of one of the three largest chromosome pairs, in the terminal/subterminal region of a smaller chromosome or, more seldom, terminally in a larger chromosome. Only in a few cases were such constrictions observed simultaneously in both homologues of the same chromosome pair. The high variability of this karyotype feature may be due to the activation of this region in the previous interphase but may also indicate a high structural variability and heterozygosity of citrus germplasms
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spelling Chromosome number and secondary constriction variation in 51 accessions of a citrus germplasm bankThe mitotic chromosomes of 51 citrus accessions from the Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Mandioca e Fruticultura Tropical, Cruz das Almas, BA, Brazil, were analyzed. The sample included representatives of 20 Citrus species, one of Poncirus and seven hybrids. All accessions showed 2n = 18 without any evidence of numerical variation. The most clearly variable karyotype feature was the number and position of secondary constrictions (SECs). In 19 accessions the SECs were not identified, mainly due to the degree of chromatin condensation. In the remainder they varied in number from one to three per karyotype. They were found in the proximal region of one of the three largest chromosome pairs, in the terminal/subterminal region of a smaller chromosome or, more seldom, terminally in a larger chromosome. Only in a few cases were such constrictions observed simultaneously in both homologues of the same chromosome pair. The high variability of this karyotype feature may be due to the activation of this region in the previous interphase but may also indicate a high structural variability and heterozygosity of citrus germplasmsSociedade Brasileira de Genética1997-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-84551997000300021Brazilian Journal of Genetics v.20 n.3 1997reponame:Brazilian Journal of Geneticsinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S0100-84551997000300021info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuerra,MarceloPedrosa,AndreaSilva,Ana Emília Barros eCornélio,Maria Tereza MarquimSantos,KarlaSoares Filho,Walter dos Santoseng1998-10-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-84551997000300021Revistahttps://www.gmb.org.br/brazilian-journal-of-geneticsONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsede@sgb.org.br || sede@sgb.org.br0100-84550100-8455opendoar:1998-10-06T00:00Brazilian Journal of Genetics - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false
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title Chromosome number and secondary constriction variation in 51 accessions of a citrus germplasm bank
spellingShingle Chromosome number and secondary constriction variation in 51 accessions of a citrus germplasm bank
Guerra,Marcelo
title_short Chromosome number and secondary constriction variation in 51 accessions of a citrus germplasm bank
title_full Chromosome number and secondary constriction variation in 51 accessions of a citrus germplasm bank
title_fullStr Chromosome number and secondary constriction variation in 51 accessions of a citrus germplasm bank
title_full_unstemmed Chromosome number and secondary constriction variation in 51 accessions of a citrus germplasm bank
title_sort Chromosome number and secondary constriction variation in 51 accessions of a citrus germplasm bank
author Guerra,Marcelo
author_facet Guerra,Marcelo
Pedrosa,Andrea
Silva,Ana Emília Barros e
Cornélio,Maria Tereza Marquim
Santos,Karla
Soares Filho,Walter dos Santos
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author2 Pedrosa,Andrea
Silva,Ana Emília Barros e
Cornélio,Maria Tereza Marquim
Santos,Karla
Soares Filho,Walter dos Santos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guerra,Marcelo
Pedrosa,Andrea
Silva,Ana Emília Barros e
Cornélio,Maria Tereza Marquim
Santos,Karla
Soares Filho,Walter dos Santos
description The mitotic chromosomes of 51 citrus accessions from the Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Mandioca e Fruticultura Tropical, Cruz das Almas, BA, Brazil, were analyzed. The sample included representatives of 20 Citrus species, one of Poncirus and seven hybrids. All accessions showed 2n = 18 without any evidence of numerical variation. The most clearly variable karyotype feature was the number and position of secondary constrictions (SECs). In 19 accessions the SECs were not identified, mainly due to the degree of chromatin condensation. In the remainder they varied in number from one to three per karyotype. They were found in the proximal region of one of the three largest chromosome pairs, in the terminal/subterminal region of a smaller chromosome or, more seldom, terminally in a larger chromosome. Only in a few cases were such constrictions observed simultaneously in both homologues of the same chromosome pair. The high variability of this karyotype feature may be due to the activation of this region in the previous interphase but may also indicate a high structural variability and heterozygosity of citrus germplasms
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