CYTOLOGIA
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Cytomorphological Behaviour and Origin of Aneuploids in Tetraploid Pearl Millet (Pennisetum americanum (L.) K. Schum)
R. Sai KumarU. P. SinghR. B. SinghR. M. Singh
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1983 Volume 48 Issue 2 Pages 379-387

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Aneuploids with 27- to 30-chromosomes were isolated in the progenies of induced tetraploids of pearl millet in a lower frequency in C2 generation. These aneuploids were apparently recovered through female transmission, which varied for aneuploid gametes with different chromosome numbers. Aneuploids could be distinguished from eu-tetraploids on a morphological basis. Cytological study showed that 27-chromosomes variant was characterized by a high frequency of univalents and their precocious splitting at AI followed by the formation of bivalents in addition to rare presence of trivalents and quadrivalents/cell. But bivalents were highly frequent in both hypertetraploids. Thus, a frequency of bivalent is suggestive of “preferential pairing”. Moreover, the induced bivalentization noted in both euand aneuploids of advanced generation tetraploids of pearl millet may be accounted to high selection pressure.
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