2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-47572006000100019
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Karyotype differentiation of four Cestrum species (Solanaceae) based on the physical mapping of repetitive DNA

Abstract: We studied the karyotypes of four Brazilian Cestrum species (C. amictum, C. intermedium, C. sendtnerianum and C. strigilatum) using conventional Feulgen staining, C-Giemsa and C-CMA 3 /DAPI banding, induction of cold-sensitive regions (CSRs) and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with rDNA probes. We found that the karyotypes of all four species was 2n = 2x = 16, with, except for the eighth acrocentric pair, a predominance of meta-and submetacentric chromosomes and various heterochromatin classes. Hetero… Show more

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“…Our results confirm previous works on Cestrum strigilatum and Sessea regnellii (Fregonezi et al 2006;Fernandes et al 2009) and report new data about distribution of 18-5.8-26S and 5S rDNA sites in C. elegans, C. euanthes, C. fasciculatum, C. kunthii, C. lorentzianum, C. nocturnum, C. parqui, C. tomentosum, and Vestia foetida. All species studied of Cestreae have conserved the terminal and pericentromeric positions for 18-5.8-26S and 5S rDNA, respectively.…”
Section: Physical Mapping Of Ribosomal Rna Genes In the Bssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Our results confirm previous works on Cestrum strigilatum and Sessea regnellii (Fregonezi et al 2006;Fernandes et al 2009) and report new data about distribution of 18-5.8-26S and 5S rDNA sites in C. elegans, C. euanthes, C. fasciculatum, C. kunthii, C. lorentzianum, C. nocturnum, C. parqui, C. tomentosum, and Vestia foetida. All species studied of Cestreae have conserved the terminal and pericentromeric positions for 18-5.8-26S and 5S rDNA, respectively.…”
Section: Physical Mapping Of Ribosomal Rna Genes In the Bssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The basic number x = 8 is conserved in Cestreae and differentiates it from other Solanaceae. Our results confirm previous numbers of several species from other localities (Tschischow 1956;Sharma and Sharma 1957;Bolkhovskikh et al 1969;Moscone 1992;Las Peñas et al 2006;Fregonezi et al 2006;Fernandes et al 2009), being the first chromosome number report for Cestrum euanthes, C. kunthii, C. lorentzianum, and C. tomentosum.…”
Section: Physical Mapping Of Ribosomal Rna Genes In the Bssupporting
confidence: 91%
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