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Karyotypes and fluorescent chromosome banding in Pyrrhocactus (Cactaceae)

2008; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 272; Issue: 1-4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s00606-007-0611-5

ISSN

1615-6110

Autores

M. Laura Las Peñas, Gabriel Bernardello, Roberto Kiesling,

Tópico(s)

Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics

Resumo

Karyotypes of the seven Pyrrhocactus species were studied for the first time with Feulgen staining and CMA/DAPI banding. All showed 2n = 22 (x = 11). The karyotypes were symmetrical with 9m + 2sm pairs, excepting P. catamarcensis with 8m + 2sm + 1st pairs. They had a terminal microsatellite on short arms of pair #1. Pyrrhocactus bulbocalyx possessed a second satellited pair (#2) exclusively detected with Feulgen. Increasing asymmetry was associated with a decline in karyotype size. Fluorochrome banding, applied for the first time in Cactaceae, revealed that nucleolar chromosome pair #1 had one CMA+/DAPI− terminal band in all species related to the nucleolar organizing region; additional pericentromeric bands were found. A pattern of homogeneous sized chromosomes with median and submedian centromeres is conserved in the genus. However, karyotypes can be distinguished by a combination of cytogenetic features. Species diversification in Pyrrhocactus has not been associated with large chromosome rearrangements or polyploidy, but with cumulative small and cryptic structural changes.

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