Volume 120, Issue 1 pp. 51-55
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Differential fluorescent-banding patterns in chromosomes of four species of Cycas (Cycadaceae)

GORO KOKUBUGATA

GORO KOKUBUGATA

Laboratory of Plant Chromosome and Gene Stock, Faculty of Science, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739, Japan

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KATSUHIKO KONDO F.L.S.

KATSUHIKO KONDO F.L.S.

Laboratory of Plant Chromosome and Gene Stock, Faculty of Science, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739, Japan

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First published: January 1996
Citations: 2

Abstract

Similar karyotypes of In = 22 in Cycas circinalis, C. media var. basaltica, C. revoluia var. rewluta, C. revoluta var. taiwaniana and C. siammsis were compared with each other by using the CMA and DAPI fluorescent staining methods. Their four largest submedian-centromeric chromosomes each had a CMA band at the terminal region in common. Their 12 terminal-centromeric chromosomes commonly displayed CMA bands at the terminal region and the pericentric region. Two of the 12 terminal-centromeric chromosomes carried a CMA band somewhere in the interstitial region of the long arm. C. circinalis alone showed it at a relative position closer to the centromere. The other taxa showed it at a relative position near the terminal region. All of the chromosomes exhibited the DAPI dot at the centromeric region.

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