2008
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-66432008000200010
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El Cariotipo De Bomarea Patinii Baker Subsp. Patinii (Alstroemeriaceae)

Abstract: The karyotype of Bomarea patinii Baker subsp. patinii from Colombia was examined. The species has a karyotype 2n = 2x = 18, with a haploid formula 2m + 1sm + 5st + 1t-sat. The reported karyotype is asymmetric (AsI % = 75.51). The most of the chromosomes are acrocentric. This results are compared with other species of Bomarea from South America.

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“…15 species have been investigated; Stephens et al, 1993; Buitendijk and Ramanna, 1996; Kamstra et al, 1997; Sanso and Hunziker, 1998; Sanso, 2002; Jara‐Seguel et al, 2004; Baeza et al, 2006; Baeza et al, 2010). The karyotypes of the few species of Bomarea , Drymophila , and Luzuriaga that have been studied also are asymmetric and bimodal (Jara‐Seguel et al, 2005, 2010; Baeza et al, 2008). All nine Bomarea species counted have n = 9, while Luzuriaga and Drymophila species have n = 10 (Appendix S1).…”
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“…15 species have been investigated; Stephens et al, 1993; Buitendijk and Ramanna, 1996; Kamstra et al, 1997; Sanso and Hunziker, 1998; Sanso, 2002; Jara‐Seguel et al, 2004; Baeza et al, 2006; Baeza et al, 2010). The karyotypes of the few species of Bomarea , Drymophila , and Luzuriaga that have been studied also are asymmetric and bimodal (Jara‐Seguel et al, 2005, 2010; Baeza et al, 2008). All nine Bomarea species counted have n = 9, while Luzuriaga and Drymophila species have n = 10 (Appendix S1).…”
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“…Palma- Rojas et al (2007) hicieron un estudio citológico en especies chilenas de Bomarea y en Leontochir ovallei, indicando que esta última especie comparte características del cariotipo muy similares con Bomarea, sugiriendo una relación filogenética estrecha entre ellas. Baeza et al (2008) describen el cariotipo de Bomarea patinii Baker ssp. patinii, señalando que el cromosoma 5 es metacéntrico, lo que se mantiene como constante en las otras especies de Bomarea estudiadas.…”
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