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BAG. Journal of basic and applied genetics
On-line version ISSN 1852-6233
Abstract
MARTINO, P; GURVICH, E.D and LAS PENAS, M.L. DNA content and cytogenetic characteristics of Gymnocalycium quehlianum (Cactaceae) along an altitudinal gradient. BAG, J. basic appl. genet. [online]. 2022, vol.33, n.1, pp.51-59. ISSN 1852-6233. http://dx.doi.org/10.35407/bag.2022.33.01.04.
Important changes in vegetation types occur along elevational gradients. The genus Gymnocalycium is endemic to southern South America, and its species are distributed along elevational gradients. In particular, Gymnocalycium quehlianum is a globular cactus endemic to the Sierras de Córdoba. Studying cytogenetic aspects and DNA content in populations throughout their distribution is key to understanding the species. DNA content and cytogenetic characteristics were analyzed in four populations of G. quehlianum (615, 744, 948 and 1257 masl). The genome size in the four populations varied between 3.55 and 4.30 pg. The populations were diploid (2n = 22). All populations showed the karyotype formula of 10 metacentrics (m) + 1 submetacentric (sm). The species presented symmetrical karyotypes and constitutive heterochromatin CMA+/DAPI- associated with nucleolar organizing regions, always found in the first pair of m chromosomes. The 18-5.8-26S rDNA locus is found in the terminal regions of the first pair of chromosomes m, and the 5S locus is adjacent to the 18-5.8-26S locus. A tendency for DNA content to decrease with increasing altitude was observed.
Keywords : Gymnocalycium quehlianum; Chromosome number; Cytogenetic; DNA content; Altitudinal gradient.