Title of article :
Genome Size Variation in the Genus Carthamus (Asteraceae, Cardueae): Systematic Implications and Additive Changes During Allopolyploidization
Author/Authors :
TERESA، GARNATJE, نويسنده , , SNIA، GARCIA, نويسنده , , ROSER، VILATERSANA, نويسنده , , JOAN، VALLES, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
-460
From page :
461
To page :
0
Abstract :
Background and Aims Plant genome size is an important biological characteristic, with relationships to systematics, ecology and distribution. Currently, there is no information regarding nuclear DNA content for any Carthamus species. In addition to improving the knowledge base, this research focuses on interspecific variation and its implications for the infrageneric classification of this genus. Genome size variation in the process of allopolyploid formation is also addressed.Methods Nuclear DNA samples from 34 populations of 16 species of the genus Carthamus were assessed by flow cytometry using propidium iodide.Key Results The 2C values ranged from 2·26pg for C. leucocaulos to 7·46pg for C. turkestanicus, and monoploid genome size (1Cx-value) ranged from 1·13pg in C. leucocaulos to 1·53pg in C. alexandrinus. Mean genome sizes differed significantly, based on sectional classification. Both allopolyploid species (C. creticus and C. turkestanicus) exhibited nuclear DNA contents in accordance with the sum of the putative parental C-values (in one case with a slight reduction, frequent in polyploids), supporting their hybrid origin.Conclusions Genome size represents a useful tool in elucidating systematic relationships between closely related species. A considerable reduction in monoploid genome size, possibly due to the hybrid formation, is also reported within these taxa.
Keywords :
buzz pollination , enantiostyly , Gesneriaceae , mirror image flowers , paraboea rufescens , reprodutive biology , xishuangbanna
Journal title :
Annals of Botany
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Annals of Botany
Record number :
118490
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