Genetics and Molecular Biology (Dec 2005)

Nuclear DNA content and karyotype of Rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora)

  • Luis Antônio Serrão Contim,
  • Carlos Roberto de Carvalho,
  • Franciele Alline Martins,
  • Danival Vieira de Freitas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572005000500017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 4
pp. 754 – 757

Abstract

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Rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora Ducke, Lauraceae) is ecologically and economically important to the Amazon region. As a consequence of its economic importance, rosewood populations have been decimated in the Amazon forest. Species of nine genera of the Lauraceae family have characterized karyotypes with n = x = 12 chromosomes in the gametophytic phase but the genus Aniba is one of the least studied Lauraceae genera with a previously undescribed genome. We used cytogenetic techniques to determine that the A. rosaeodora karyotype contained 12 pairs (2n = 24) of relatively small submetacentric chromosomes with lengths ranging from 1.34 to 2.25 mum and a nucleolar organizer region (NOR) in the short arm of chromosome 7. Flow cytometry gave 2C = 2.32 pg of DNA, equivalent to approximately 2.24 x 10(9) base pairs.

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