Abstract

Thirteen wild species of Passiflora were analyzed using conventional and CMA/DA/DAPI staining to evaluate the karyotype diversity between and within the subgenus Decaloba and Passiflora. The karyotypic features indicate that both subgenera have a conserved chromosome number, as reported before for several species. Submetacentric (sm) chromosomes were found in species from both subgenera, suggesting that sm chromosomes are not restricted to a particular subgenus. The analysis of the karyotypic heterogeneity enabled to distribute the species in three groups, but with no support to phylogenetic and taxonomic levels. The application of fluorochromes allowed for the visualization of CMA+/DAPI− blocks, which in our studies always correlated with the occurrence of satellites, showing that occurrence of two chromosome pairs with satellites per cell is a characteristic shared by some species from both subgenera. This feature does not always have relationship with the basic chromosome number. The data found in this study will help to understand the phylogeny, cytotaxonomy, and evolution of the genus Passiflora showing that karyotypic variation can be seen between and within the subgenus Decaloba and Passiflora.

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