1958
DOI: 10.1038/181854a0
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Chromosome Size in Lolium temulentum and L. perenne

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“…NAYLOR and REES (1958) and NAYLOR ( 1960) support the secondary origin of the inbreeding types since in L. temulentum duplication of parts of chromosomes had occurred relative to L. perenne.…”
Section: Karyotype and Phylogenymentioning
confidence: 71%
“…NAYLOR and REES (1958) and NAYLOR ( 1960) support the secondary origin of the inbreeding types since in L. temulentum duplication of parts of chromosomes had occurred relative to L. perenne.…”
Section: Karyotype and Phylogenymentioning
confidence: 71%
“…In particular the three inbreeding species considered have larger chromosomes than the outbreeders (Thomas, 1937;Naylor and Rees, 1958;Malik, 1964 These observations suggest the possibility of a variation in nuclear DNA amount. This possibility was confirmed; the inbreeders, L.…”
Section: Results (A) Nuclear Dna Variation In the Six Lolium Speciesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…With overall genotypic control it will not. Relevant data for these Lolium species and their hybrid with respect to chromosome size have already been presented by Naylor and Rees (1958). The lengths * of particular chromosomes, A of L.…”
Section: Results (A) Nuclear Dna Variation In the Six Lolium Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%