Abstract

The interspecific hybrids of Hordeum exhibit selective suppression of secondary constriction formation in the chromosome(s) contributed by one of the two parents. A comparison of the number of SAT (secondary constriction) chromosomes in the metaphase cells and the maximum number of nucleoli in interphase cells revealed that the chromosomes capable of organising nucleoli were not always reflected through secondary constriction formation. — The rDNA (DNA complementary to rRNA) amounts were estimated by DNA-rRNA filter hybridisation in diploid and polyploid species of Hordeum and their hybrids. While similar rDNA proportions were present in diploid and autotetraploid lines of H. bulbosum, there were up to threefold differences between H. vulgare and allohexaploids. Furthermore, differences were also apparent between species of same ploidy level. Ribosomal RNA (18S+5.8S+26S) cistron numbers in each of the five experimental hybrids exhibiting the selective suppression of secondary constriction formation revealed no selective loss of rDNA. — The presence of a higher number of nucleoli than the number of SAT chromosomes seen and the presence of expected number of rRNA cistrons suggest that the suppression of secondary constriction formation is not due to selective loss of rDNA.

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