Nuclear DNA content and karyotype of Rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora)
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Rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora Ducke, Lauraceae) is ecologically and economically important to the Amazon region. As a consequence of its economic importance, rosewood populations have been decimated in the Amazon forest. Species of nine genera of the Lauraceae family have characterized karyotypes with n = × = 12 chromosomes in the gametophytic phase but the genus Aniba is one of the least studied Lauraceae genera with a previously undescribed genome. We used cytogenetic techniques to determine that the A. rosaeodora karyotype contained 12 pairs (2n=24) of relatively small submetacentric chromosomes with lengths ranging from 1.34 to 2.25 μm and a nucleolar organizer region (NOR) in the short arm of chromosome 7. Flow cytometry gave 2C=2.32 pg of DNA, equivalent to approximately 2.24 × 109 base pairs. Copyright by the Brazilian Society of Genetics.
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Cell Nucleus Dna, Dna, Plant, Angiosperm, Base Pairing, Chromosome 7, Chromosome Analysis, Chromosome Arm, Chromosome Nor, Chromosome Size, Controlled Study, Dna Content, Flow Cytometry, Gametophyte, Karyotyping, Nonhuman, Plant Chromosome, Plant Genetics, Species Difference, Aniba, Lauraceae, Magnoliophyta
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