2014
DOI: 10.1159/000360437
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High Penetrance of a Pan-<b><i>Canina</i></b> Type rDNA Family in Intersection <b><i>Rosa</i></b> Hybrids Suggests Strong Selection of Bivalent Chromosomes in the Section <b><i>Caninae</i></b>

Abstract: All dogroses (Rosa sect. Caninae) are characterized by the peculiar canina meiosis in which genetic material is unevenly distributed between female and male gametes. The pan-canina rDNA family (termed beta) appears to be conserved in all dogroses analyzed so far. Here, we have studied rDNAs in experimental hybrids obtained from open pollination of F1 plants derived from 2 independent intersectional crosses between the pentaploid dogrose species (2n = 5x = 35) Rosa rubiginosa as female parent (producing 4x egg … Show more

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