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A simple parameter of dispersion index that serves as an adjunct to karyotype asymmetry

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In order to refine the measure of karyotype asymmetry a new chromosomal parameter of dispersion index is proposed that has the potential to decipher even the minor karyotypic variations, thus permitting further evolutionary gradations to the karyotype asymmetry classes of Stebbins. The higher the dispersion index, the more specialized would be the karyotype. The dispersion index takes into account the variance lor gradual change in chromosome size within a complementvis-a-vis variance for the position of centromere in a karyotypic totality. The dispersion index is calculated as the proportionate measure of centromeric gradient to the coefficient of variation for chromosome length; wherin centromeric gradient = length of median short arm — length of median chromosome. Thus, the three most important karyotypic criteriaviz., differences in: absolute chromosome size, position of centromere and relative chromosome size, are all covered in the proposed parameter.

The effectiveness of dispersion index has been tested on a plant taxa,Papaver L., where karyomorphological details, nuclear DNA content, and morphotaxonomic parameters have been amply elucidated from an evolutionary stand point. It is hoped that dispersion index would find immense utility in delimiting species interrelationships particularly in the closely related taxa, when applied in conjunction with other systematic parameters.

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Lavania, U.C., Srivastava, S. A simple parameter of dispersion index that serves as an adjunct to karyotype asymmetry. J Biosci 17, 179–182 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02703503

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