Meiotic pairing in haploids and amphidiploids of spontaneous versus synthetic origin in rape, Brassica napus L.

T. Attia, G. Röbbelen
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Newly resynthesized AC amphihaploids, which were characterized by high meiotic pairing and multivalent formulation, after doubling of their chromosome number showed preferential pairing and bivalent formation in the resynthesized amphidiploid Brassica napus (AACC). However, univalents as well as multivalents were also formed indicating that their chromosome behaviour was not fully diploidized. Stabilization of chromosome pairing in newly resynthesized amphidiploids can be achieved through genetic control or structural modification of the homoeologous chromosomes. A comparison of the meiotic behaviour of spontaneous haploids of natural rapeseed with that of the newly synthesized AC amphihaploids provides some evidence that both processes may be involved in the regulation of chromosome pairing in Brassica.Key words: Brassica, amphihaploid, amphidiploid, meiosis, univalents, multivalents.
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甘蓝型油菜单倍体和雌雄二倍体自然起源与合成起源减数分裂配对研究。
新合成的AC双单倍体具有高减数分裂配对和多价形成的特征,在染色体数目加倍后,在再合成的两二倍体甘蓝型油菜(Brassica napus, AACC)中表现出优先配对和二价形成。然而,单价体和多价体也形成,表明它们的染色体行为没有完全二倍体化。在新合成的双二倍体中,染色体配对的稳定可以通过遗传控制或同源染色体的结构修饰来实现。天然油菜单倍体的减数分裂行为与新合成的交流双单倍体的减数分裂行为的比较提供了一些证据,表明这两个过程可能都参与了芸苔属植物染色体配对的调节。关键词:芸苔,两性单倍体,两性二倍体,减数分裂,单价体,多价体
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