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  • Molecular cytogenetic characterization of the dioecious Cannabis sativa with an XY chromosome sex determination system.

Molecular cytogenetic characterization of the dioecious Cannabis sativa with an XY chromosome sex determination system.

PloS one (2014-01-28)
Mikhail G Divashuk, Oleg S Alexandrov, Olga V Razumova, Ilya V Kirov, Gennady I Karlov
ABSTRACT

Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) was karyotyped using by DAPI/C-banding staining to provide chromosome measurements, and by fluorescence in situ hybridization with probes for 45 rDNA (pTa71), 5S rDNA (pCT4.2), a subtelomeric repeat (CS-1) and the Arabidopsis telomere probes. The karyotype has 18 autosomes plus a sex chromosome pair (XX in female and XY in male plants). The autosomes are difficult to distinguish morphologically, but three pairs could be distinguished using the probes. The Y chromosome is larger than the autosomes, and carries a fully heterochromatic DAPI positive arm and CS-1 repeats only on the less intensely DAPI-stained, euchromatic arm. The X is the largest chromosome of all, and carries CS-1 subtelomeric repeats on both arms. The meiotic configuration of the sex bivalent locates a pseudoautosomal region of the Y chromosome at the end of the euchromatic CS-1-carrying arm. Our molecular cytogenetic study of the C. sativa sex chromosomes is a starting point for helping to make C. sativa a promising model to study sex chromosome evolution.

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Cytohelicase from Helix pomatia, lyophilized powder