Comparative cytogenetic analysis of diploid and hexaploid Chenopodium album Agg
Two cytotypes of Chenopodium album, diploid (2n=2x=18) and hexaploid (2n=6x=54), were analysed using flow cytometry and a FISH experiment. The genome size was indicated as 1.795 pg for the diploid and 3.845 pg for the hexaploid plants which suggested genome downsizing in the evolution of hexaploid c...
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doaj-38084d978fa54db281265b4a9e870abf2020-11-25T03:33:15ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802011-01-0177429329810.5586/asbp.2008.037258Comparative cytogenetic analysis of diploid and hexaploid Chenopodium album AggBożena Kolano0Dorota Siwińska1Jolanta Małuszyńska2University of SilesiaUniversity of SilesiaUniversity of SilesiaTwo cytotypes of Chenopodium album, diploid (2n=2x=18) and hexaploid (2n=6x=54), were analysed using flow cytometry and a FISH experiment. The genome size was indicated as 1.795 pg for the diploid and 3.845 pg for the hexaploid plants which suggested genome downsizing in the evolution of hexaploid cytotype. Double FISH with 25S rDNA and 5S rDNA allowed three to five homologue chromosome pairs to be distinguished depending on the cytotype. The Variation in size and number of rDNA sites between the polyploid C. album and its putative diploid ancestor indicated that rDNA loci underwent rearrangements after polyploidization. Flow cytometry measurements of the relative nuclear DNA content in the somatic tissue of C. album revealed extensive endopolyploidization resulting in tissues comprising a mixture of cells with a different DNA content (from 2C to 32C) in varying proportions. The pattern of endopolyploidy was characteristic for the developmental stage of the plant and for the individual organ. Polysomaty was not observed in the embryo tissues however endopolyploidization had taken place in most tested organs of seedlings. The endopolyploidy in diploid and hexaploid C. album was compared to find any relationship between the pattern of polysomaty and polyploidy level in this species. This revealed that polyploid plants showed a decline in the number of endocycles as well as in the frequency of endopolyploidy cells compared to diploid plants.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/450Chenopodiumpolyploidgenome sizerDNA sequenceflow cytometrypolysomaty |
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Bożena Kolano Dorota Siwińska Jolanta Małuszyńska Comparative cytogenetic analysis of diploid and hexaploid Chenopodium album Agg Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae Chenopodium polyploid genome size rDNA sequence flow cytometry polysomaty |
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Bożena Kolano Dorota Siwińska Jolanta Małuszyńska |
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Comparative cytogenetic analysis of diploid and hexaploid Chenopodium album Agg |
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Comparative cytogenetic analysis of diploid and hexaploid Chenopodium album Agg |
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Comparative cytogenetic analysis of diploid and hexaploid Chenopodium album Agg |
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Comparative cytogenetic analysis of diploid and hexaploid Chenopodium album Agg |
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Comparative cytogenetic analysis of diploid and hexaploid Chenopodium album Agg |
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comparative cytogenetic analysis of diploid and hexaploid chenopodium album agg |
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Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae |
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Two cytotypes of Chenopodium album, diploid (2n=2x=18) and hexaploid (2n=6x=54), were analysed using flow cytometry and a FISH experiment. The genome size was indicated as 1.795 pg for the diploid and 3.845 pg for the hexaploid plants which suggested genome downsizing in the evolution of hexaploid cytotype. Double FISH with 25S rDNA and 5S rDNA allowed three to five homologue chromosome pairs to be distinguished depending on the cytotype. The Variation in size and number of rDNA sites between the polyploid C. album and its putative diploid ancestor indicated that rDNA loci underwent rearrangements after polyploidization. Flow cytometry measurements of the relative nuclear DNA content in the somatic tissue of C. album revealed extensive endopolyploidization resulting in tissues comprising a mixture of cells with a different DNA content (from 2C to 32C) in varying proportions. The pattern of endopolyploidy was characteristic for the developmental stage of the plant and for the individual organ. Polysomaty was not observed in the embryo tissues however endopolyploidization had taken place in most tested organs of seedlings. The endopolyploidy in diploid and hexaploid C. album was compared to find any relationship between the pattern of polysomaty and polyploidy level in this species. This revealed that polyploid plants showed a decline in the number of endocycles as well as in the frequency of endopolyploidy cells compared to diploid plants. |
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Chenopodium polyploid genome size rDNA sequence flow cytometry polysomaty |
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