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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: C-Banding ; Partial amphiploid ; Coastal wheatgrass ; Leaf rust ; SDS-PAGE
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Plants of the partial amphiploid Inia 66/Thinopyrum distichum (2n = 70)//Inia 66 (2n = 56) were used as male parents in crosses with the monosomic series in the common wheat cultivar Inia 66. The genome and homoeologous group of the monosomic used in the cross affected the distribution of chromosome number of the progeny plants in the F2 and F4. Meiosis in the pollen mother cells of the B1F7 partial amphiploids was not stable, and not different from that of the B1F1 in which univalents and multivalents were observed. Disomic addition lines were selected on the basis of morphology and meiotic stability in the F2, F4 and F5. Eleven of the fourteen possible wheat-Th. distichum disomic addition lines were identified using chromosome C-band pattern, as well as size and arm ratio, as genetic markers. Addition of T. distichum chromosome J dll produced a phenotype indicating homoeology with wheat group-2 chromosomes. Clear indications of homoeology based on morphological characteristics were not obtained in any of the other addition lines, probably due to the mixed homoeology of the Th. distichum chromosomes relative to wheat. The addition lines were all susceptible to leaf rust, unlike the germplasm-line Indis which carries a leaf rust resistance gene on a translocation segment derived from Th. distichum. Instability of meiotic pairing was observed in all addition lines. The stability, or not, of progeny chromosome counts did not reflect the level of chromosome pairing instability in the parental plants. SDS-PAGE for gliadin-type seed proteins revealed two addition lines which expressed seed storage proteins uncommon to Inia 66 but typical of Th. distichum.
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    Theoretical and applied genetics 88 (1994), S. 949-955 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Coastal wheatgrass ; Genome relatedness Heterochromatin distribution ; C-band polymorphism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Thinopyrum distichum is indigenous to the southern and south western coastal shores of South Africa. Like many of the Thinopyrum species it can be hybridized with wheat. The resulting progeny treated with colchicine produce fertile amphiploids. The need to distinguish the Th. Distichum chromosomes from one another and from those of wheat prompted the investigation of the C-band distribution. The chromosome pairs of Th. distichum were distiguishable from each other and from those of wheat using C-band patterns, morphology and size as identification criteria. The chromosomes ranged from heterobrachial to metacentric with interstitial and telomeric C-bands. The C-band patterns of Th. distichum were similar, but not identical, to those of other Thinopyrum species.
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    Constructive approximation 7 (1991), S. 485-500 
    ISSN: 1432-0940
    Keywords: 33A65 ; 34B20 ; Orthogonal polynomials ; Singular differential equation ; Legendre type boundary problem ; Weighted Sobolev space
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The left-definite Legendre type boundary problem concerns the study of a fourth-order singular differential expressionM k [−] in a weighted Sobolev spaceH generated by a Dirichlet inner product. The fourth-order differential equation $$M_k [y] = \lambda y$$ has orthogonal polynomial eigenfunctions, called the Legendre type polynomials, associated with the eigenvalues $$\lambda _n = n(n + 1)(n^2 + n + 4\alpha - 2) + k.$$ In this paper, we show that the spaceC 2[−1, 1] is dense inH, from which it follows that the spectrum of the self-adjoint left-definite operatorS k [·] associated withM k [·] is a purely point spectrum and consists only of the eigenvaluesλ n . Comparisons betweenS k [·] and the associated right-definite operatorT k [·] are made. This work extends earlier work of Everitt, Krall, Littlejohn, and Williams.
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    Acta applicandae mathematicae 17 (1989), S. 99-170 
    ISSN: 1572-9036
    Keywords: 33A65 ; Orthogonal polynomials ; singular Sturm-Liouville systems ; second-order differential equations ; boundary-value problems
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract In addition to the classic orthogonal polynomials which satisfy second order differential equations, there are a number of orthogonal polynomials which satisfy differential equations of orders four or six. Like the classic sets, they have distributional weight functions, are the eigenfunctions for certain self-adjoint boundary-value problems, and sometimes are involved with indefinite boundary-value problems. The purpose of this survey is to summarize the work of the last decade and to exhibit the state of the art as it now stands. Of particular interest is the development of the theory of singular Sturm-Liouville systems, which is so necessary in order to describe the boundary-value problems associated with these polynomials.
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