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    Publication Date: 1985-01-01
    Print ISSN: 0009-5915
    Electronic ISSN: 1432-0886
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Published by Springer
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    Chromosoma 93 (1985), S. 49-56 
    ISSN: 1432-0886
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract To determine if interphase chromocentres are fully equivalent to mitotic C-bands in plants, their times of replication have been compared in the large genome (1C=35 pg) ofLilium henryi. Nuclei of the root-tip cortex were pulse labelled with3H-thymidine and labelling patterns carefully followed in semi-thin sections during a 12 h chase period. Chromocentres decondense and replicate in the later stages of S-phase, after euchromatin has completed its replication. Late-replicating regions, reflecting a portion of the chromocentric material, were then mapped in mitotic chromosomes and found to be localized to the sub-distal and distal regions of all long chromosome arms. Most of the chromatin in these regions is non C-banded and, further, not all C-bands are located here. Some of the 11 inter-calary and 2 nucleolar C-bands are found in earlier replicating regions, as are the 12 centric bands. ThereforeLilium C-bands do not all replicate at the end of S-phase. Chromocentres occupy 17–18% of interphase nuclear volume while C-bands make up only 3.7% of the area of mitotic chromosomes. We conclude thatLilium chromocentres contain much other chromatin in addition to C-bands, and therefore that chromocentres and C-bands cannot be universally equated.
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    Plant systematics and evolution 163 (1989), S. 53-69 
    ISSN: 1615-6110
    Keywords: Angiosperms ; Liliaceae ; Lilium ; C-banding ; heterochromatin ; karyosystematics ; karyotype
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract C-band patterns are described for 20Lilium spp. distributed across six sections. All species have a similar basic karyotype (n = 12) but C-bands differ markedly between them. The patterns are characterized by a dispersed scattering of thin intercalary bands as well as centric and NOR bands. Only one species,L. canadense, shows a clear equilocal pattern with intercalary C-bands occurring proximally in all of the longer chromosome arms. Comparing species, similar patterns are revealed forL. regale andL. sulphureum, forL. formosanum andL. longiflorum (all in sect.Leucolirion) and to a lesser extent forL. hansonii, L. martagon, andL. tsingtauense (sect.Martagon). The pattern forL. henryi (previously classed in sect.Sinomartagon) matches those ofL. regale andL. sulphureum quite well and its transfer to sect.Leucolirion is proposed. This is consistent with results from interspecies hybrids betweenL. henryi andL. regale (and related species) which are reportedly fertile. No other clear similarities in C-band patterns were seen across species. It seems that C-band patterns change rapidly inLilium and hence their usefulness in classification will be restricted to identifying closely related species.
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