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The extent of variation in cell mass, and in the size of the cell population of cotyledons has been examined to determine their relative roles in the evolution of variation in seed weight within the genus Vicia. In the 12 species examined there were highly significant correlations between seed weight and cotyledon cell number, and between seed weight and mean cell mass. The extremes differed by a factor of 625 fold in dry seed weight; of this variation, most (140 fold) was attributable to variation in the size of the cell population and only a 4.47-fold change was due to differences in cell mass. The cotyledon cells of all the species, irrespective of their seed weight showed very high levels of replication of their DNA. The implications of these data in terms of the evolution of seed mass in Vicia is considered. There was a constant relationship between cell mass and DNA amount per cell for all species, irrespective of the basic genome size, extent of DNA replication or of the information content of the genome. The basis of this relationship, and its evolutionary implication, is considered.
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Davies, D. DNA contents and cell number in relation to seed size in the genus Vicia. Heredity 39, 153–163 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1977.52
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