CPDNA INHERITANCE IN INTERSPECIFIC CROSSES AND EVOLUTIONARY INFERENCE IN LOUISIANA IRISES

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CRUZAN, MB [1 ]
ARNOLD, ML [1 ]
CARNEY, SE [1 ]
WOLLENBERG, KR [1 ]
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[1] UNIV GEORGIA, DEPT GENET, ATHENS, GA 30602 USA
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10.2307/2445358
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Q94 [植物学];
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Inheritance of chloroplast DNA haplotypes was determined for progeny from interspecific crosses involving Iris fulva and Iris hexagona. Polymerase chain reaction amplification of chloroplast DNA followed by restriction fragment length analysis of the amplification products was used to identify the haplotypes of 213 experimental hybrids. This analysis allowed a test for maternal, paternal, and biparental inheritance in the hybrid offspring. Two of the hybrid progeny possessed haplotypes that were combinations of those present in the pollen and seed parents. One of the offspring possessed only the paternal haplotype. The remaining 210 plants had the haplotypes characteristic of the maternal plant. Chloroplast DNA variation in iris populations has previously been used to infer not only introgressive hybridization between L fulva and L hexagona, but also the greater role of direct pollen transfer relative to seed dispersal as the avenue for interspecific gene flow. We reexamined the previous conclusions concerning the mode of introgressive hybridization between L fulva and L hexagona in light of the results from the chloroplast DNA inheritance analysis. The low level of paternal and biparental inheritance detected in this analysis suggests that previous analyses using the chloroplast DNA as a seed-specific marker were robust. Furthermore, data concerning barriers to hybridization between I. fulva and I. hexagona suggest that the probability of chloroplast DNA introgression via pollen is low.
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