Alternation of nuclear phases and chromosome numbers in Porphyra linearis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) from western Ireland and Maine, USA

E. Varela-Álvarez, D.B. Stengel, F. Rindi and M.D. Guiry. 2005. Alternation of nuclear phases and chromosome numbers in Porphyra linearis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) from western Ireland and Maine, USA. Phycologia 44: 61-65. Observations were made on chromosome numbers of isolates of Porphyra linearis (...

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Published inPhycologia (Oxford) Vol. 44; no. 1; pp. 61 - 65
Main Authors Varela-Álvarez, Elena, Stengel, Dagmar B., Rindi, Fabio, Guiry, Michael D.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Taylor & Francis 01.01.2005
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Summary:E. Varela-Álvarez, D.B. Stengel, F. Rindi and M.D. Guiry. 2005. Alternation of nuclear phases and chromosome numbers in Porphyra linearis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) from western Ireland and Maine, USA. Phycologia 44: 61-65. Observations were made on chromosome numbers of isolates of Porphyra linearis (Rhodophyta) from western Ireland and Maine, USA. Chromosome numbers differed between specimens from East and West Atlantic populations. In Irish isolates the haploid chromosome number was n = 4 for all the specimens examined. Conchocelis filament cells and conchosporangial cells were diploid with 2n = 8, but zygotosporangial cells and some conchospores released had a diploid chromosome number which varied between 8 and 10. By contrast, in isolates from Maine, USA, the haploid chromosome number was mainly 3, with variations between 4 and 2. The loss or gain of one chromosome, probably caused by aneuploidy in the US isolates, could be explained as a step on the evolution of the chromosome number to 4. The results suggest that the P. linearis populations from the East and West Atlantic represent two separate entities.
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ISSN:0031-8884
2330-2968
DOI:10.2216/0031-8884(2005)44[61:AONPAC]2.0.CO;2