Seven species of the genus Eucalyptus were studied cytogenetically (E.deanei, E. dunni, E. grandis, E. maculata E. propinqua, E. saligna and E. tereticornis).The species showed a symmetrical karyotype with 2n=22 chromosomes, with chromosome length ranging from 0.58 m to 1.39 m. Karyotypic analysis indicated homogeneity of morphology and of chromosome number for most of the species of this genus studied here, although casual disploid species with 2n=24 have been found in previous studies. According to these data, a basic number of x=11 was established for this genus. The evolutionary tendency probably occurred by structural alterations (deletions, duplications, additions and translocations) and in some cases by aneuploid chromosome alterations. © 2000 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Matsumoto, S. T., Marin-Morales, M. A., De Fatima Ruas, C., & Ruas, P. M. (2000). Cytogenetic Analysis of seven species of Eucalyptus L’Her.(Myrtaceae). Caryologia, 53(3–4), 205–212. https://doi.org/10.1080/00087114.2000.10589197
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