However, I did no chromosome counts, but if 'Indian Giant' would be a
tetraploid of the normal form of T. venosum, the graph should
show a first peak at channel 100 for the G1-nuclei and a second
at channel 200 for the G2-nulei. This is not the case; all three
clones have the peaks roughly at channel 50 and channel
100.
Dear Bernhard.
I am
very interested in your results, but I admit I do not quite understand
exactly what is being measured in these graphs. Do these peaks
indicate the amount, weight or kind of chromosomal materials.?
Does it
really say there is the same quantity of genetic material? If so it
does suggest that all three are genetically quite similar.
Or does
it just say they have the same kinds of chromosomes and does not give
a quantitative measure?
What
exactly does this show. ?
Why are
there 2 peaks?
I love
your photos of dormant bulbs. I didn't realize 'Indian Giant' could
reach such proportions!
Thanks for the info.
Best
and thanks Jim W.
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Kansas City Missouri 64152-2711
USA
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