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Deoxyribonucleic Acid and the Ancestry of Wheat

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REES1 has suggested that data relating to the DNA content of nuclei may provide a further clue regarding the parental composition of allopolyploid plants like durum and bread wheats. From Rees's results1 it is clear that Aegilops speltoides is more likely to be the donor of the B genome of tetraploid wheat than the other members of the Sitopsis section of Aegilops. With the view of understanding: (a) the relationship between somatic chromosome length and DNA content; (b) the extent of variation in DNA content of different varieties and species of Triticum and Aegilops, we estimated the DNA content of mitotic prophase nuclei using a microspectrophotometer constructed on the two wave-length principle of Ornstein2 and Patau3. We preferred prophase nuclei to interphase nuclei since inter-slide differences were less in the former. When prophase nuclei were used in measurements, we did not find chromatin diminution to the extent inferred earlier4. Examination of chromosome-length and DNA content indicated a definite relationship between the two4,5. The DNA values of Triticum and Aegilops species (Table 1), however, did not lend themselves to interpretations such as those which Rees1 could draw.

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UPADHYA, M., SWAMINATHAN, M. Deoxyribonucleic Acid and the Ancestry of Wheat. Nature 200, 713–714 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200713a0

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