Re: I. sibirica X I. pseudacorus
- Subject: Re: I. sibirica X I. pseudacorus
- From: g*@sasktel.net
- Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2011 22:06:20 -0600
I should have asked as well â If you convert the âsterileâ diploid to a
tetraploid is it then an amphiploid?
Jim in Saskatoon
From: g*@sasktel.net
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 10:01 PM
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [iris-species] I. sibirica X I.
pseudacorus
I almost have to have some models in front of me to really understand
ploidy levels in plants. So I may be still a bit hazy on the subject, but here
goes my understanding at this point. Amphiploids are the result of
an original diploid (a plant which has two set of chromosomes) to diploid cross
between plants which are not closely related such as different species.
Normally these plants would inherit one set of chromosomes from each
parent. Such a âwide crossâ usually results in sterile plants.
However, and here is where I am a little hazy, Some plants from such a
cross instead of inheriting a single set of chromosomes from each parent inherit
both sets of chromosomes and these are paired resulting in an amphiploid.
Ok, now at this point I have to ask what is the difference between a tetraploid
and and amphiploid? Are they essentially the same except that we tend to
think of tetraploids as generally being the result of genetically related plants
and amphiploids being from crosses of initially unrelated plants such as the
amphiploid, I. versicolor, which was and is the result of crossing I. virginica
and I. setosa. I guess both are tetraploids, but are of different origins
so to speak.??
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z*@umich.edu
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 3:45 PM
To: i*@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [iris-species] I. sibirica X I.
pseudacorus Interesting. Presumably a lot of barriers are selected for to prevent
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