The genus
Arachis Linnaeus, 1753 comprises four species with
x = 9, three belong to the section Arachis:
Arachis praecox (Krapov. W.C. Greg. & Valls, 1994),
Arachis palustris (Krapov. W.C. Greg. & Valls, 1994) and
Arachis decora (Krapov. W.C. Greg. & Valls, 1994) and only one belongs to the section Erectoides:
Arachis porphyrocalyx (Valls & C.E. Simpson, 2005). Recently, the
x = 9 species of section Arachis have been assigned to G genome, the latest described so far. The genomic relationship of
A. porphyrocalyx with these species is controversial. In the present work, we carried out a karyotypic characterisation of
A. porphyrocalyx to evaluate its genomic structure and analyse the origin of all
x = 9
Arachis species.
Arachis porphyrocalyx showed a karyotype formula of 14m+4st, one pair of A chromosomes, satellited chromosomes type 8, one pair of 45S rDNA sites in the
SAT chromosomes, one pair of 5S rDNA sites and pericentromeric C-
DAPI+ bands in all chromosomes. Karyotype structure indicates that
A. porphyrocalyx does not share the same genome type with the other three
x = 9 species and neither with the remaining Erectoides species. Taking into account the geographic distribution, morphological and cytogenetic features, the origin of species with
x = 9 of the genus
Arachis cannot be unique; instead, they originated at least twice in the evolutionary history of the genus.
Category:
Genetic diversity
Authors: Celeste, S.M., et al.
Journal/Series: Comparative Cytogenetics
Publication Year: 2017
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