Abstract
Analysis of selfed capsules of a ring of 12 (Θ12) complex heterozygote
confirms the presence of a balanced lethal system. One of the complexes, S' is two
interchanges removed from the primitive chromosome end sequence and when homozygous,
causes the abortion of seeds after differentiation of the testa has begun.
The other complex, Ne, is three interchanges removed from the primitive sequence
and the lethals in it operate, when homozygous, before the testa differentiates. Twin
hybrids from crosses between the Θ12 and an alethal structural homozygote exhibit
epistatic segregation ratios in their selfed capsules, demonstrating that the lethals
in the two complexes are not controlled by single loci. An hypothesis based on
relatively translocated internal chromosome segments is developed as the basis for
the evolutionary elaboration of the balanced lethal systems in I. Petraea complex
hybrids.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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