1998
DOI: 10.1508/cytologia.63.9
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Variation in Karyotype and 4C DNA Content in Six Species of Melocactus of the Family Cactaceae.

Abstract: Analysis of karyotype including somatic chromosome number determination, total chromosome length and volume, estimation of 4C DNA content and Interphase Nuclear Volume (INV) were carried out in 6 species of Melocactus of the family Cactaceae. Somatic chromosome number recorded 2n=22 in Melocactus bahiensis, M curvispinus , M robustispinus, M. townsendii and 2n=44 in M longispinus, M. matanzanus for the first time. Significant interspecific variation in nuclear DNA amount was recorded. The 4C DNA content varied… Show more

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“…Melocactus curvispinus is a diploid cactus (2n=22; Das et al. , 1998), easy to distinguish morphologically by its depressed‐globose body, less than 30 cm tall at maturity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melocactus curvispinus is a diploid cactus (2n=22; Das et al. , 1998), easy to distinguish morphologically by its depressed‐globose body, less than 30 cm tall at maturity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As observed by Das et al (1998a , 1998b) and Das and Mohanty (2008) the Melocactus genus is characterized by significant differences in DNA content among species, which can be conveniently detected by flow cytometry to identify species in natural populations and germplasm banks. Variations in ploidy between species are related to loss or addition of repeats in the genome, which may reflect micro- and macroscopic alterations during genome evolution ( Das et al, 1998b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a 26,46 pg em M. plumosa F.A.C.Weber), Das et al (2000), que estudaram quatro espécies de Astrophytum Lem. (que variaram de 9,23 pg a 10,12 pg), Das et al (1998aDas et al ( e 1998b …”
Section: Estudos Cariotípicosunclassified