Abstract

AbstractIn order to reveal the genetic relationship of tetraploids and pentaploids in the agamospermous species Taraxacum albidum Dahlst., an allozyme study was carried out. Approximately 200 plants putatively identified as T. albidum were collected mainly from the Kyushu Island of Japan, and analyzed by enzyme electrophoresis. Two multilocus genotypes at 14 presumptive loci of nine enzymes, Type A and Type B, were detected. Most of the sample plants showed uniclonal Type A, which corresponds to “T. albidum” as reported in our previous paper. Type B, which is also uniclonal, was found at fewer localities and was clearly different from Type A in the allele composition of pgi‐2 and pgm‐1, as well as in the allele dosage at mdh and sod‐1. By means of flow cytometry and chromosome count, the ploidy levels of Type A and Type B were shown to be pentaploid and tetraploid, respectively. A comparison of the allele composition suggests a hybrid origin of pentaploid T. albidum (Type A) from an unreduced gamete of Type B and a reduced gamete of any diploid Taraxacum species.

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