Secondary associations in ‘Himalayan pink’ (Dianthus angulatus Royle ex Benth., Caryophyllaceae) from cold deserts of Lahaul-Spiti
In current investigation we studied the male meiosis and details of secondary chromosomal associations or pairing recorded for the first time in Dianthus angulatus Royle ex Benth., from the cold deserts of Lahaul-Spiti (Himachal Pradesh, India). All the presently studied individuals of the...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Serbian Genetics Society
2017-01-01
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Series: | Genetika |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2017/0534-00121701087K.pdf |
Summary: | In current investigation we studied the male meiosis and details of secondary
chromosomal associations or pairing recorded for the first time in Dianthus
angulatus Royle ex Benth., from the cold deserts of Lahaul-Spiti (Himachal
Pradesh, India). All the presently studied individuals of the species
existed at 2x level (x = 15). The present chromosome count of n = 15 in the
species is in conformity with the previous counts from India and outside of
India. Secondary associations are defined as the affinity of bivalents to be
positioned in pairs having gentle connections. The secondary chromosomal
associations in the species existed among bivalents/chromosomes were
observed in the meiocytes at metaphase-I and continued till the
metaphase-II. The bivalents positioned side by side and end to end to form
secondary pairing. The difference in the number of bivalents/chromosomes
involved in the secondary associations has also been witnessed. A secondary
association between bivalents is considered to be of immense importance as
it is being taken as a gauge of ploidy in plants. The incidence of such
secondary associations of bivalents/chromosomes in D. angulatus which
existed at 2x level indicated the secondary polyploid nature of the species. |
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ISSN: | 0534-0012 1820-6069 |