Condensation pattern as a new image parameter for identification of small chromosomes in plants

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Abstract

The method of using conventional numerical parameters, such as length and arm ratio, is insufficient to distinguish the chromosomes of Atriplex rosea L. (2n=18) completely, as they are very small. Therefore a new image parameter, condensation pattern (CP), was defined and employed to obtain additional information for chromosome identification. The CP of a chromosome was represented by a profile line of the density distribution along the midrib of unilateral chromatid, and was measured semi-automatically by the CHromosome Image Analyzing System, CHIAS. It was shown that the CP is a valuable parameter for identification of the small chromosomes in plants. © 1988, The Genetics Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Fukui, K., & Mukai, Y. (1988). Condensation pattern as a new image parameter for identification of small chromosomes in plants. The Japanese Journal of Genetics, 63(4), 359–366. https://doi.org/10.1266/jjg.63.359

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