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Quantitative nuclear DNA differences associated with genome evolution inGuizotia(Compositae)

✍ Scribed by S. C. Hiremath; H. N. Murthy; S. S. Salimath


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
682 KB
Volume
85
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-6707

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✦ Synopsis


The present communication deals with 2C nuclear genome size variation in a fairly small genus Guizotia. Twenty-four accessions belonging to six species, out of seven known, were analysed in order to elucidate the extent of DNA variation both at an intra -as well as interspecific level. At the intraspecific level none of the species exhibited significant differences in their genome size. Between the species, the 2C DNA amounts ranged from 3.61 pg in G. reptans to 11.37 pg in G. zavattarii; over three-fold DNA variation is evident. Apparently these interspecific DNA differences have been achieved independent of the numerical chromoso-ma1 change(s), as all the Guizotias share a common chromosome number 2n = 2x = 30. The cultivated oilseed crop, G. abyssinica (7.57 pg), has accommodated nearly 78% extra DNA in its chromosome complement during the evolutionary time scale of its origin and domestication from the wild progenitor G. schimperi (4.25 pg). The extent of genomic DNA difference(s) between the species has been discussed in the light of their interrelationships and diversity.