ibclogo XVI International Botanical Congess


Abstract Number: 4923
Poster No. = 367


CONFIRMATION OF ANCIENT POLYPLOIDY IN DAHLIA (ASTERACEAE) SPECIES USING GENOMIC IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION.


Brian Murray & Melanie Gatt, Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand


The successful production of interspecific hybrids between members of the dysploid chromosome series in Dahlia offers a unique opportunity to investigate chromosome evolution. Analysis of meiotic metaphase I in these hybrids using genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) has shown that pairing occurs both between and within parental genomes. These results have provided clear evidence for the allotetraploid origin of Dahlia species with 2n=32 and suggests that species with 2n=34 and 2n=36 have also arisen viaallopolyploidy. A bivalent promoting mechanism proposed for species with 2n=32 also appears to be present in Dahlia species with 2n=34 and 2n=36.


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