Authors
Michael Chester, Joseph P Gallagher, V Vaughan Symonds, Ana Veruska Cruz da Silva, Evgeny V Mavrodiev, Andrew R Leitch, Pamela S Soltis, Douglas E Soltis
Publication date
2012/1/24
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
109
Issue
4
Pages
1176-1181
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Polyploidy, or whole genome duplication, has played a major role in the evolution of many eukaryotic lineages. Although the prevalence of polyploidy in plants is well documented, the molecular and cytological consequences are understood largely from newly formed polyploids (neopolyploids) that have been grown experimentally. Classical cytological and molecular cytogenetic studies both have shown that experimental neoallopolyploids often have meiotic irregularities, producing chromosomally variable gametes and progeny; however, little is known about the extent or duration of chromosomal variation in natural neoallopolyploid populations. We report the results of a molecular cytogenetic study on natural populations of a neoallopolyploid, Tragopogon miscellus, which formed multiple times in the past 80 y. Using genomic and fluorescence in situ hybridization, we uncovered massive and repeated patterns of …
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