Natália Padilha de Oliveira, Gabriel de Siqueira Gesteira, Maria do Socorro Padilha de Oliveira, Lisete Chamma Davide
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摘要
Oenocarpus Martius,1823(山杏科)属包括五个在亚马逊地区常用的物种,尤其是它们的果实。除 O.bataua(Martius,1823 年)外,人们对这些物种的细胞遗传学特征和 DNA 数量知之甚少。本研究对 Oenocarpusbacaba(Martius,1823 年)、O.bataua、O.distichus(Martius,1823 年)、O.mapora(H. Karsten,1857 年)和 O.minor(Martius,1823 年)的相间核类型、染色体组进行了表征和比较,并估算了核 DNA 数量。研究人员进行了标准的细胞遗传学分析,并通过流式细胞仪估算了核 DNA 的数量。除 O.bataua外,这些都是关于染色体数目和 DNA 数量的首次报告,同时还描述了所有物种间期细胞核中染色质的分布和核型。所有物种的染色体数均为 2n = 36,证实了之前关于 O.bataua 的报告。核型公式和次级收缩位置之间存在差异。不同物种的核 DNA 数量没有明显差异。染色体数目的恒定性和核型公式的差异表明,染色体重排是番荔枝物种形成的一个重要机制。
Interphase nuclei, karyotypes and nuclear DNA amounts in five species of Oenocarpus (Arecaceae).
The genus Oenocarpus Martius, 1823 (Arecaceae) includes five species commonly used in Amazonia, especially for their fruits. Little is known about the cytogenetic characteristics and DNA amounts of these species, except for O.bataua (Martius, 1823). This study characterized and compared the types of interphase nuclei, the chromosome sets, and estimated the nuclear DNA amounts of Oenocarpusbacaba (Martius, 1823), O.bataua, O.distichus (Martius, 1823), O.mapora (H. Karsten, 1857) and O.minor (Martius, 1823). Standard cytogenetic analyses and estimates of the nuclear DNA amount by flow cytometry were carried out. These are the first reports of chromosome numbers and DNA amounts, except for O.bataua, as is the description of the chromatin distribution in interphase nuclei and karyotype for all species. All species presented 2n = 36, confirming the previous report for O.bataua. Differences between karyotype formulas and the positioning of secondary constrictions were observed. There were no significant differences for the nuclear DNA amounts among species. The constancy in chromosome number and variations in karyotype formulas suggest the occurrence of chromosome rearrangement as an important mechanism in Oenocarpus speciation.
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