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CENTROMERE ORIENTATION OF QUADRIVALENTS OF HETEROZYGOUS TRANSLOCATIONS AND AN AUTOPLOID OF GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L
J. E. Endrizzi 1, D. T. Ray 1, and A. C. Gathman 1
1 Plant Sciences Department and Committee on Genetics, University
of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721
Cytological observations of quadrivalents of heterozygous translocations in Gossypium hirsutum L. demonstrate that, in addition to alternate-1 and alternate-2 orientations, a third alternate orientation (alternate-3), which occurs as a three-dimensional, V-type configuration, can be identified.Two additional types of disjunctions, the centromere orientations of which are rotational modifications of either adjacent or alternate configurations, were also observed in quadrivalents of a translocation heterozygote. These two types are rare, and both appear in the form of the Roman numeral X . The X and the alternate-3 types also occur in quadrivalents of an autoploid of G. hirsutum.The two X types, along with adjacent-1, adjacent-2, alternate-1 and alternate-2 orientations, represent the six possible types of planar 2 x 2 random orientation of the four centromeres of a quadrivalent. Including the three-dimensional alternate-3 type, there are seven types of orientation.
Submitted on April 19, 1983Accepted on July 28, 1983