Cytogenetic Characteristics of New Monosomic Stocks of Cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.)

  • Sanamyan M
  • Petlyakova J
  • Sharipova E
  • et al.
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The use of aneuploid lines significantly increases the effectiveness of molecular-genetic analysis and the development of superior quality breeding lines via substitutions by alien chromosomes. To date, however, a complete set of aneuploid series for each cotton chromosome is not available. Here, we present the development of a monosomic stock collection of cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) from Uzbekistan, including the origin of 92 primary monosomics, meiotic metaphase-I analysis, study of tetrads of microspores, pollen fertility, and monosomic transmission rates for some monosomic lines. We report desynaptic effects of some monosomes detected both in parental and daughter monosomics, a positive role of interchanges in translocation heterozygous monosomics due to selective advantages of gametes with deficiency and a simultaneous interchange, pollen fertility variation, and strong differences in transmission rates. This monosomic cotton collection, developed using single genome background, will be useful for future breeding, genetic, cytogenetic, and molecular-genetic investigations of the cotton genome.

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Sanamyan, M. F., Petlyakova, J. E., Sharipova, E. A., & Abdurakhmonov, I. Y. (2011). Cytogenetic Characteristics of New Monosomic Stocks of Cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.). Genetics Research International, 2011, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/273642

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