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    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary By using appropriately interchanges between A and B chromosomes in maize it has been possible to reach the following conclusions, chiefly on the basis of genetical experiments: 1. non-disjunction of BA chromosomes in the second microspore mitosis is greatly influenced by environmental conditions; 2. different BA chromosomes undergo different rates of non-disjunction: B10, B4 and B9 chromosomes show, under the same field conditions, decreasing values of such event; 3. following non-disjunction in the above mentioned mitosis, the “directed fertilization”, that is the tendency of the hyperploid sperm to unite with the egg nucleus rather than with the polar nuclei, is greater for B4 and B10, as compared with B9; 4. while non-disjunction in the mentioned mitosis may occur in 70% of the generative nucleus of microspore or more; according to genotype and environmental conditions, as mentioned above, the same phenomenon, although at a very much lower rate, does occur both in endosperm and sporophyte tissues; 5. the presence in the nucleus of B chromatin may not only result in nondisjunction of BA chromosomes, but also may cause non-disjunction of other A chromosomes; 6. kernels differing in BA chromosome endowment may greatly differ in endosperm size, as well as in the size of the plant derived from them; 7. the points (5) and (6) are specifically discussed respectively from the point of view of basic mechanisms of genetic control of nuclear behavior and of application in maize breeding.
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    Molecular genetics and genomics 93 (1962), S. 118-126 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary X-ray irradiated pollen of maize of genotypeYg 2 I Sh Bz Wx has been used to fertilizeyg 2 C sh bz wx plants. The individuals grown from the heterozygous embryos obtained have been backcrossed on and by the multiple recessiveyg 2 C sh bz wx stock. Analysis of the different recombination classes leads to the following conclusions: a) the treatment was conducive to chromosomes which, although passing through meiosis, show lower transmission as compared with the untreated homologous conterpart, and which tend to undergo crossing-over at a decreased rate, especially in the regionBz-Wx. b) both in treated and untreated material double crossing-over in the regionI-Sh-Bz is higher than expected on the basis of the values of the two single crossover rates for the regionsI-Sh andSh-Bz (negative interference). A positive interference is, on the contrary, clear for the regionYg 2-I-Sh, while the segmentSh-Bz-Wx shows no consistent interference. The results are briefly discussed.
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