Nuclear DNA contents of Phalaenopsis sp. and Doritis pulcherrima

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Abstract

Nuclear DNA contents were estimated by flow cytometry in 18 Phalaenopsis Blume species and Doritis pulcherrima Lindl. DNA amounts differed 6.07-fold, from 2.74 pg/diploid nuclear DNA content (2C) in P. sanderiana Rchb.f. to 16.61 pg/2C in P. parishii Rchb.f. Nuclear DNA contents of P. aphrodite Rchb.f. clones, W01-38 (2n = 2× = 38), W01-41 (2n = 3× = 57), and W01-22 (2n = 4× = 76), displayed a linear relationship with their chromosome numbers, indicating the accuracy of flow cytometry. Our results also suggest that the 2C-values of the Phalaenopsis sp. correlate with their chromosome sizes. The comparative analyses of DNA contents may provide information to molecular geneticists and systematists for genome analysis in Phalaenopsis. Endoreduplication was found in various tissues of P. equestris at different levels. The highest degree of endoreduplication in P. equestris was detected in leaves.

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Lin, S., Lee, H. C., Chen, W. H., Chen, C. C., Kao, Y. Y., Fu, Y. M., … Lin, T. Y. (2001). Nuclear DNA contents of Phalaenopsis sp. and Doritis pulcherrima. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 126(2), 195–199. https://doi.org/10.21273/jashs.126.2.195

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