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      Karyotype and genome size in Euterpe Mart. (Arecaceae) species

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          Euterpe (Martius, 1823), a genus from Central and South America, has species with high economic importance in Brazil, because of their palm heart and fruits, known as açaí berries. Breeding programs have been conducted to increase yield and establish cultivation systems to replace the extraction of wild material. These programs need basic information about the genome of these species to better explore the available genetic variability. The aim of this study was to compare Euterpe edulis (Martius, 1824), Euterpe oleracea (Martius, 1824) and Euterpe precatoria (Martius, 1842), with regard to karyotype, type of interphase nucleus and nuclear DNA amount. Metaphase chromosomes and interphase nuclei from root tip meristematic cells were obtained by the squashing technique and solid stained for microscope analysis. The DNA amount was estimated by flow cytometry. There were previous reports on the chromosome number of Euterpe edulis and Euterpe oleracea , but chromosome morphology of these two species and the whole karyotype of Euterpe precatoria are reported for the first time. The species have 2n=36, a number considered as a pleisomorphic feature in Arecoideae since the modern species, according to floral morphology, have the lowest chromosome number (2n=28 and 2n=30). The three Euterpe species also have the same type of interphase nuclei, classified as semi-reticulate. The species differed on karyotypic formulas, on localization of secondary constriction and genome size. The data suggest that the main forces driving Euterpe karyotype evolution were structural rearrangements, such as inversions and translocations that alter chromosome morphology, and either deletion or amplification that led to changes in chromosome size.

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                Journal
                Comp Cytogenet
                Comp Cytogenet
                CompCytogen
                Comparative Cytogenetics
                Pensoft Publishers
                1993-0771
                1993-078X
                2016
                22 January 2016
                : 10
                : 1
                : 17-25
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Universidade Federal de Lavras, Campus Universitário, Caixa Postal 3037, CEP 37200-000, Lavras-MG, Brasil
                [2 ]Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, Trav. Dr. Enéas Pinheiro, s/n°, Bairro Marco, CEP 66095-100, Caixa Postal 48, Belém-PA, Brasil
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Giovana Augusta Torres ( gatorres@ 123456dbi.ufla.br )

                Academic editor: Viktoria Shneyer

                Article
                10.3897/CompCytogen.v10i1.5522
                4856922
                27186334
                9c5c1e14-5a3f-493e-b980-91d080a3904d
                Ludmila Cristina Oliveira, Maria do Socorro Padilha de Oliveira, Lisete Chamma Davide, Giovana Augusta Torres

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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                : 21 July 2015
                : 6 October 2015
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                c-value,interphase nucleus,chromosomal evolution,flow cytometry,açaí palm

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