2018
DOI: 10.1111/1442-1984.12200
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Characterization of diverse ploidy in the arctic‐alpine Arenaria ciliata species complex (Caryophyllaceae) using shoot meristem staining and flow cytometry analysis of archived frozen tissue

Abstract: Ploidy levels were analyzed in 21 European populations of the Arenaria ciliata complex using baseline chromosome counts derived from Feulgen staining of HCl‐treated shoot meristems and calibrated flow‐cytometry analysis of fresh and archival frozen tissue. Calibration with two to three control samples of different ploidy facilitated rapid identification of ploidy states in unknown samples. Observed ploidy levels varied from 2N = 40–200, with the majority of populations showing 2N = 40–80. High‐altitude populat… Show more

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“…Considering the historical and current geographic ranges of A. ciliata complex taxa, including the proliferation of extant populations in recently deglaciated regions of Europe and the Arctic, it is highly likely that secondary contacts played an important role in evolution of high polyploidy in the A. ciliata species complex. Our study corroborates conclusions of Abukrees et al [ 6 ], stating that the A. ciliata complex arose from a reduced ploidy ancestral stock (2n = 40), probably in the Alps, which after the latitudinal and altitudinal migration gave rise to several polyploidization events. Arenaria ciliata subsp.…”
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“…Considering the historical and current geographic ranges of A. ciliata complex taxa, including the proliferation of extant populations in recently deglaciated regions of Europe and the Arctic, it is highly likely that secondary contacts played an important role in evolution of high polyploidy in the A. ciliata species complex. Our study corroborates conclusions of Abukrees et al [ 6 ], stating that the A. ciliata complex arose from a reduced ploidy ancestral stock (2n = 40), probably in the Alps, which after the latitudinal and altitudinal migration gave rise to several polyploidization events. Arenaria ciliata subsp.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…However, for some taxa of the present study, greater variability in ploidy has been documented in previous work, for example, for A. ciliata subsp. ciliata (2n = 40, 80, 120, 160, 200), but also for A. norvegica (2n = 60, 80) [ 6 , 8 , 44 ]. Abukrees et al [ 6 ] showed that such atypical chromosome counts could be detected in 12.5% of investigated individuals for A. norvegica and in as much as 37% of investigated individuals for A. ciliata subsp.…”
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