1935
DOI: 10.1093/genetics/20.6.568
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Heteromorphic a Chromosomes of the Tomato Differing in Satellite Size

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“…In mitotic prophase and metaphase, the satellite formed about 50 percent and 42 percent of the lengths of the short arms, respectively. LESLEY andLESLEY (1935) andLESLEY (1938) have been concerned in particular with the satellite region of the chromosome, and have discovered varieties of tomato differing jn satellite size. The satellite of Sutton's Best seems definitely to belong to the "short" rather than to any of the "long" classes.…”
Section: Pachytene Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In mitotic prophase and metaphase, the satellite formed about 50 percent and 42 percent of the lengths of the short arms, respectively. LESLEY andLESLEY (1935) andLESLEY (1938) have been concerned in particular with the satellite region of the chromosome, and have discovered varieties of tomato differing jn satellite size. The satellite of Sutton's Best seems definitely to belong to the "short" rather than to any of the "long" classes.…”
Section: Pachytene Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of its importance as an economic plant, the tomato has been the subject of numerous cytological investigations. Although achromatic zones have been recognized a t pachytene (LESLEY and LESLEY 1935) and achromatic threads a t diakinesis pictured by many workers, all previous investigators have concerned themselves largely with the chromatic material. Technical difficulties have apparently prevented previous workers from obtaining a clear picture of chromosome structure in the tomato.…”
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