THE EFFECT OF GENES CONTROLLING DIFFERENT DEGREES OF HOMOEOLOGOUS PAIRING ON QUADRIVALENT FREQUENCY IN INDUCED AUTOTETRAPLOID LINES OF TRITICUM LONGISSIMUM
- 31 May 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology
- Vol. 18 (2) , 357-364
- https://doi.org/10.1139/g76-043
Abstract
Different genotypes of T. longissimum are known to either promote or suppress chromosome pairing in crosses with polyploid wheats. Lines that promote homologous pairing are here designated as intermediate pairing lines, while those which have no such effect or suppress pairing are known as low pairing lines. To determine a possible effect of these genotypes on homologous pairing, tetraploidy was induced in both lines and chromosomal pairing was studied at 1st metaphase of meiosis. While the 2 induced autotetraploids did not differ in chiasma frequency or in the number of paired chromosomal arms, they differed significantly in multivalent frequency; the intermediate-pairing autotetraploid exhibited the same multivalent frequency as that expected on the basis of 2 telomeric initiation sites, while the low pairing autotetraploid exhibited a significantly lower frequency. It is assumed that in the autotetraploid the low pairing genotype does not affect meiotic pairing per se, but modifies the pattern of homologous association in a similar manner to that known in polyploids and caused by diploidization genes. It is speculated that the tendency for bivalent pairing in the low pairing autotetraploid is due to spatial separation of the 4 homologous chromosomes in somatic and premeiotic cells into 2 groups of 2.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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