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The cytology of Brachycome

8. The inheritance, frequency and distribution of B chromosomes in B. dichromosomatica (n=2), formerly included in B. lineariloba

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Over 1,000 plants of B. dichromosomatica have been counted. 10% of these carried one, two or three B chromosomes. The B chromosome is large, and though it is not heteropycnotic it condenses precociously at mitosis. It behaves regularly at mitosis, and when two are present they pair regularly at meiosis. Non-disjunction and preferential distribution of the B to the generative nucleus occurs at the first pollen grain mitosis, with very high frequency. This is corroborated by data from crosses, which also indicate that the transmission of the B through the female gamete is normal. — The frequency of B chromosomes in marginal populations of var. dichromosomatica is significantly higher than in central populations. In one population of var. alba the frequency of Bs increased significantly after two very dry seasons. It is suggested that both these cases of increased frequency were in response to a selective advantage of plants with Bs under arid conditions. — Plants with one B chromosome appear to be less fit than plants with 2 Bs. The combination of the calculated effects of the nondisjunction mechanism and the inferred relative fitness of the 0B, 1B and 2B plants, provides a reasonable explanation of the observed frequencies of the 0B, 1B and 2B plants in the populations studied.

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Carter, C.R. The cytology of Brachycome . Chromosoma 67, 109–121 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00293169

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