B chromosomes in Conifers (Study Case of the Genus Picea A. Dietr.)

Elena N. Muratova, Tamara S. Sedel’nikova, Alexander V. Pimenov, Olga V. Goryachkina
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Data on B chromosomes in the genus Picea (Spruce) species are presented. Species of this genus are good objects for studying many problems on the role and origin of supernumerary chromosomes in conifers. Classical methods for studying chromosomes with staining of preparations with acetohematoxylin and the method of fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) were used. We report the B chromosomes occurrence in five Picea species and confirmed the data of different authors for seven species. At present, supernumerary chromosomes are found in 23 Picea species including the interspecies hybrid P. × fennica. B chromosomes of Picea species are smaller than A chromosomes; their size (4-6 µm) is 25-30% of the size of A chromosomes. The B chromosomes of spruce species are either meta- or submetacentric, which have been designated as B1 and B2 types respectively. The number of B chromosomes per cell in spruce species varies from one to six. It is generally agreed that B chromosomes are derived from A chromosomes through chromosome arrangements They differ from A chromosomes in sequence composition. The results allow us to consider that B chromosomes are of importance for organisms and possibly may play a role in their adaptation.
针叶树B染色体的研究(以云杉属为例)
介绍了云杉属植物B染色体的数据。本属物种是研究针叶树中多余染色体的作用和起源等问题的良好对象。采用经典的乙酰苏木精染色法和荧光原位杂交(FISH)法研究染色体。我们报道了5个云杉种中B染色体的存在,并对其中7个种的数据进行了不同作者的确认。目前,在23种云杉属植物中发现了多余染色体,其中包括种间杂交品种P. × fennica。云杉种B染色体小于A染色体;它们的大小(4-6µm)是A染色体大小的25-30%。云杉种的B染色体为元中心型和亚中心型,分别为B1型和B2型。在云杉物种中,每个细胞的B染色体数量从1到6不等。一般认为B染色体是通过染色体排列从A染色体衍生而来,它们与A染色体在序列组成上有所不同。这些结果使我们考虑到B染色体对生物体的重要性,并可能在它们的适应中发挥作用。
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