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The localization of NORs by fluorescent in situ hybridization on metaphase spreads of five diploid (Rosa gigantea Coll., Rosa moschata Herrm., Rosa multiflora Thunb., Rosa rugosa Thunb. and Rosa sempervirens L., 2n=2x=14), one triploid (Rosa chinensis’semperflorens’ Koehne., 2n=3x=21) and one tetraploid (Rosa gallica ’versicolor’ L., 2n=4x=28) ancestral species of modern roses was studied. Two terminal hybridization signals were observed in all diploid species corresponding to a single NOR per genome in these species. Triploid R. chinensis showed three hybridization sites on the short arm of three morphologically similar chromosomes. Six hybridization sites, located at terminal positions of the short arms of three chromosome pairs, were observed in the tetraploid species. These signals corresponded to three pairs of NORs and all of them were located in chromosome pairs of different size. These observations, together with the analysis of meiotic pairing in PMCs, support the view that our specimen of R. chinensis is an autotriploid and that R. gallica’versicolor’ has an alloploidy nature.
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Received: 27 November 2000 / Accepted: 12 March 2001
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Fernández-Romero, M., Torres, A., Millán, T. et al. Physical mapping of ribosomal DNA on several species of the subgenus Rosa. Theor Appl Genet 103, 835–838 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001220100709
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s001220100709