Genome size and numerical polymorphism for the B chromosome in races of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays, Poaceae)
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1998
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Botanical Society of America
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Rosato, Marcela, et al. «Genome Size and Numerical Polymorphism for the B Chromosome in Races of Maize ( Zea Mays Ssp. Mays, Poaceae)». American Journal of Botany, vol. 85, n.o 2, febrero de 1998, pp. 168-74. https://doi.org/10.2307/2446305.
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Twenty‐one native populations (1120 individuals) of maize from Northern Argentina were studied. These populations, which belong to 13 native races, were cultivated at different altitudes (80–3620 m). Nineteen of the populations analyzed showed B chromosome (Bs) numerical polymorphism. The frequency of individuals with Bs varied from 0 to 94%. The number of Bs per plant varied from 0 to 8 Bs, with the predominant doses being 0, 1, 2, and 3. Those populations with varying number of Bs showed a positive and statistically significant correlation of mean number of Bs with altitude. The DNA content, in plants without Bs (A‐DNA)(2n = 20), of 17 populations of the 21 studied was determined. A 36% variation (5.0–6.8 pg) in A‐DNA content was found. A significant negative correlation between A‐DNA content and altitude of cultivation and between A‐DNA content and mean number of Bs was found. This indicates that there is a close interrelationship between the DNA content of A chromosomes and doses of Bs. These results suggest that there is a maximum limit to the mass of nuclear DNA so that Bs are tolerated as long as this maximum limit is not exceeded.
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This research was supported by grants of the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Universidad de Buenos Aires, and Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina. M.R. and A.M.C. were supported by scholarships from CONICET.