Abstract

2C DNA amounts and areas of chromatin were determined with a M 86 Vickers microdensitometer in 56 species of Vicia (x=5, 6, 7), exhibiting large differences in chromosome size. There were significant differences between the species both in DNA content and chromatin area. The nuclear DNA amounts range from 3.85 to 27.07 pg. DNA distribution appears discontinuous; species cluster into distinct groups and the average nuclear DNA amount separating each successive pair is approximately the same (2.23 pg). The compaction of DNA in interphase nuclei increases with increasing DNA amount, which is, at least partly, due to a disproportionate increase in the heterochromatin relative to the euchromatin component of DNA. Comparisons of DNA readings at various stages of the cell cycle show that the DNA amounts are underestimated by microdensitometry in nuclei with high DNA density. Estimation of relative DNA content and area of individual chromosomes were made in twelve species. The results show that changes in DNA content within chromosomes affect the degree of metaphase coiling in an orderly fashion.

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