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First karyotype description and nuclear 2C value for Myrsine (Primulaceae): comparing three species

Abstract. Cytogenetic studies in Primulaceae are mostly available for herbaceous species, and are focused on the chromosome number determination. An accurate karyotype characterization represents a starting point to know the morphometry and class of the chromosomes. Comparison among species within M...

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Autores principales: de Carvalho, Renata Flávia, Amaral-Silva, Paulo Marcos, Spadeto, Micheli Sossai, Nunes, Andrei Caíque Pires, Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares, Carvalho, Carlos Roberto, Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28919956
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v11i1.11601
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author de Carvalho, Renata Flávia
Amaral-Silva, Paulo Marcos
Spadeto, Micheli Sossai
Nunes, Andrei Caíque Pires
Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares
Carvalho, Carlos Roberto
Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo
author_facet de Carvalho, Renata Flávia
Amaral-Silva, Paulo Marcos
Spadeto, Micheli Sossai
Nunes, Andrei Caíque Pires
Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares
Carvalho, Carlos Roberto
Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo
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description Abstract. Cytogenetic studies in Primulaceae are mostly available for herbaceous species, and are focused on the chromosome number determination. An accurate karyotype characterization represents a starting point to know the morphometry and class of the chromosomes. Comparison among species within Myrsine, associating these data with the nuclear 2C value, can show changes that led the karyotype evolution. Here, we studied three Myrsine species [Myrsine coriacea (Swartz, 1788) Brown ex Roemer et Schultes, 1819, Myrsine umbellata Martius, 1841 and Myrsine parvifolia Candolle, 1841] that show different abilities to occupy the varied types of vegetation within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Cytogenetic characterization showed some individuals with 2n = 45 chromosomes for Myrsine parvifolia and Myrsine coriacea, with most individuals of the three species having 2n = 46. The first karyograms for Myrsine were assembled and presented morphologically identical and distinct chromosome pairs. In addition, differences in the mean 2C nuclear value and chromosome morphometry were found. Therefore, the first description of the Myrsine karyotype has been presented, as well as the nuclear 2C value. The procedures can be applied to other Myrsine species for future investigations in order to better understand its effects on the differential spatial occupation abilities shown by the species in Brazilian Atlantic Forest.
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spelling pubmed-55997002017-09-15 First karyotype description and nuclear 2C value for Myrsine (Primulaceae): comparing three species de Carvalho, Renata Flávia Amaral-Silva, Paulo Marcos Spadeto, Micheli Sossai Nunes, Andrei Caíque Pires Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares Carvalho, Carlos Roberto Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo Comp Cytogenet Research Article Abstract. Cytogenetic studies in Primulaceae are mostly available for herbaceous species, and are focused on the chromosome number determination. An accurate karyotype characterization represents a starting point to know the morphometry and class of the chromosomes. Comparison among species within Myrsine, associating these data with the nuclear 2C value, can show changes that led the karyotype evolution. Here, we studied three Myrsine species [Myrsine coriacea (Swartz, 1788) Brown ex Roemer et Schultes, 1819, Myrsine umbellata Martius, 1841 and Myrsine parvifolia Candolle, 1841] that show different abilities to occupy the varied types of vegetation within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Cytogenetic characterization showed some individuals with 2n = 45 chromosomes for Myrsine parvifolia and Myrsine coriacea, with most individuals of the three species having 2n = 46. The first karyograms for Myrsine were assembled and presented morphologically identical and distinct chromosome pairs. In addition, differences in the mean 2C nuclear value and chromosome morphometry were found. Therefore, the first description of the Myrsine karyotype has been presented, as well as the nuclear 2C value. The procedures can be applied to other Myrsine species for future investigations in order to better understand its effects on the differential spatial occupation abilities shown by the species in Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Pensoft Publishers 2017-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5599700/ /pubmed/28919956 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v11i1.11601 Text en Renata Flávia de Carvalho, Paulo Marcos Amaral-Silva, Micheli Sossai Spadeto, Andrei Caíque Pires Nunes, Tatiana Tavares Carrijo, Carlos Roberto Carvalho, Wellington Ronildo Clarindo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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de Carvalho, Renata Flávia
Amaral-Silva, Paulo Marcos
Spadeto, Micheli Sossai
Nunes, Andrei Caíque Pires
Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares
Carvalho, Carlos Roberto
Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo
First karyotype description and nuclear 2C value for Myrsine (Primulaceae): comparing three species
title First karyotype description and nuclear 2C value for Myrsine (Primulaceae): comparing three species
title_full First karyotype description and nuclear 2C value for Myrsine (Primulaceae): comparing three species
title_fullStr First karyotype description and nuclear 2C value for Myrsine (Primulaceae): comparing three species
title_full_unstemmed First karyotype description and nuclear 2C value for Myrsine (Primulaceae): comparing three species
title_short First karyotype description and nuclear 2C value for Myrsine (Primulaceae): comparing three species
title_sort first karyotype description and nuclear 2c value for myrsine (primulaceae): comparing three species
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28919956
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v11i1.11601
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