2016
DOI: 10.1038/hdy.2016.69
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Genetic and environmental determinants of unreduced gamete production in Brassica napus, Sinapis arvensis and their hybrids

Abstract: Unreduced gametes, sperm or egg cells with the somatic chromosome number, are an important mechanism of polyploid formation and gene flow between heteroploid plants. The meiotic processes leading to unreduced gamete formation are well documented, but the relative influence of environmental and genetic factors on the frequency of unreduced gametes remain largely untested. Furthermore, direct estimates of unreduced gametes based on DNA content are technically challenging and, hence, uncommon. Here, we use flow c… Show more

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“…Although we cannot exclude the possibility that this is a methodological artifact (background noise inflating very low estimates; Kron & Husband, ), it raises the possibility that 2 n gamete frequencies in many natural populations may best be described as continuous, at least in Brassicaceae. Although previous studies have shown a relationship between flow cytometric 2 n gamete estimates and measures of large pollen frequency (Van Tuyl et al ., ) or average pollen size (Sora et al ., ), future studies comparing these methods more directly could shed light on how methodology may have influenced our understanding of 2 n gamete frequency and variation in natural populations.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although we cannot exclude the possibility that this is a methodological artifact (background noise inflating very low estimates; Kron & Husband, ), it raises the possibility that 2 n gamete frequencies in many natural populations may best be described as continuous, at least in Brassicaceae. Although previous studies have shown a relationship between flow cytometric 2 n gamete estimates and measures of large pollen frequency (Van Tuyl et al ., ) or average pollen size (Sora et al ., ), future studies comparing these methods more directly could shed light on how methodology may have influenced our understanding of 2 n gamete frequency and variation in natural populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To minimize the error for estimates of rare (2C) events, we excluded samples with fewer than 3000 total nuclei. We corrected for possible somatic tissue contamination using the method described in Sora et al (2016), and we performed our analyses (see Life history, reproductive and genomic associations with 2n gamete production) using both uncorrected and corrected estimates.…”
Section: N Gamete Calculations and Quality Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that transitions to higher ploidy often involve relatively few founding individuals (Ramsey and Schemske ; Sora et al. ), additional selective advantages of selfing may also be likely considering the reproductive assurance provided by selfing (Schoen et al. ; Goldberg and Igic ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Even in the absence of this mechanism, the formation of unreduced gametes may be frequent enough to permit continual introduction of new genetic material into establishing polyploid populations (Soltis and Soltis ; Sora et al. ). Between‐cytotype migration could affect our results in a few interesting ways.…”
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