2013
DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2013.788576
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Viola tricolor(Violaceae) is a karyologically unstable species

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“…The number of the clusters identifies different intra-individual lineages and could be related with the number of 5S loci occurring in each sample [ 54 ]. In agreement, the four samples of V. tricolor displayed a variable number of major clusters (three clusters in sample T8; three clusters and a single high-diverging variant in sample T6; four clusters in samples T2 and T9), perfectly matching the ‘six to eight 5S rDNA signals on six chromosomes’ detected in different V. tricolor populations across Europe with FISH [ 55 ]. Unfortunately, the current lack of FISH data, coupled with the pronounced intra-taxon heterogeneity observed in this study, prevents any inference on the 5S loci number in the other members of the ‘ V. tricolor species complex’.…”
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“…The number of the clusters identifies different intra-individual lineages and could be related with the number of 5S loci occurring in each sample [ 54 ]. In agreement, the four samples of V. tricolor displayed a variable number of major clusters (three clusters in sample T8; three clusters and a single high-diverging variant in sample T6; four clusters in samples T2 and T9), perfectly matching the ‘six to eight 5S rDNA signals on six chromosomes’ detected in different V. tricolor populations across Europe with FISH [ 55 ]. Unfortunately, the current lack of FISH data, coupled with the pronounced intra-taxon heterogeneity observed in this study, prevents any inference on the 5S loci number in the other members of the ‘ V. tricolor species complex’.…”
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“…raiblensis D. Lausi & T. Cusma Velari, subsp. curtisii), phenological (with annual, short-lived biennial, or perennial habit) and cytological forms, natural hybrids, and introgressed individuals [ 12 , 36 , 55 , 58 ]. Besides some acknowledged V. tricolor subsp.…”
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“…The low-copy genes used by Marcussen et al [28] revealed high ploidy levels for the three species sampled. These findings are corroborated also by the occurrence of numerous loci for ribosomal DNA in the section [250][251][252]. At present (2022), transcriptome data exist for Viola tricolor only [236].…”
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“…The low-copy genes used by Marcussen et al [28] revealed high ploidy levels for the three species sampled. These findings are corroborated also by the occurrence of numerous loci for ribosomal DNA in the section [212][213][214]. At present (2022), transcriptome data exist for Viola tricolor only [196].…”
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