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The Cytology and Morphology of Vicia Faba Trisomics

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Part of the book series: Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology ((AABI,volume 11))

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Vicia faba trisomics have been produced by crossing asynaptic mutants with standard genotypes. Only trisomics for the subtelocentric chromosomes were obtained, Giemsa staining technique was used for the identification of the extra chromosome. Two trisomics have been definitely identified. By applying the principal components analysis to quantitative characters from trisomics with similar genetic background, the possible five trisomics for the subtelocentric chromosomes wereclassified into four phenotypic groups.

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Martin, A., Barcelo, P. (1984). The Cytology and Morphology of Vicia Faba Trisomics. In: Chapman, G.P., Tarawali, S.A. (eds) Systems for Cytogenetic Analysis in Vicia Faba L.. Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6210-1_6

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