Karyotypes in Ethiopian Aloe species (Xanthorrhoeaceae: Asphodeloideae)

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  • Eshetu Fentaw
  • Kifle Dagne
  • Rønsted, Nina
  • Sebsebe Demissew
  • Olwen Megan Grace
A cytogenetic survey of 18 species in the succulent-leaved genus Aloe L. (Xanthorrhoeaceae subfamily Asphodeloideae) in Ethiopia was undertaken towards a more complete genetic characterisation of the genus throughout its distribution in Africa, Arabia and Madagascar. Somatic metaphase chromosomes of all species studied showed the same diploid chromosome number of 2n = 14, consisting of four pairs of long and three pairs of short chromosomes, with the exception of A. weloensis (2n = 14+1B). Symmetry was characterised as Stebbins type 2B and the asymmetry indices AsK%, TF%, A1 and A2 revealed minor karyotypic variation typical of closely related species. The metrics showed that A. benishangulana has a marginally higher degree of asymmetry than is typical, and the pubescent-flowered A. trichosantha has a more symmetrical karyotype than most other species. We suggest that structural genome changes and ecological factors are the main drivers of speciation in Aloe.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftKew Bulletin
Vol/bind68
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)599-607
Antal sider9
ISSN0075-5974
DOI
StatusUdgivet - dec. 2013

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