Anatomical abnormalities of the intertribal cybrid between Brassica napus and Lesquerella fendleri chloroplasts


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Abstract

The anatomical research of the vegetative organs of the cytoplasmatic hybrid grown in vitro and containing the Brassica napus nucleus and the Lesquerella fendleri chloroplasts was carried out and compared to the parental forms. It was found that the anatomical structure of the cybrid is similar to rapeseed. Anomalous changes in the epithelial, parenchymal, and connective tissue of the leaf, stalk, stem, and root of the cybrid were detected. The appearance of the anatomical defects can be explained by nuclear-cytoplasmatic incompatibility, which is the cause of low adaptability of the cybrid to in vivo conditions and takes place due to alien chloroplast gene expression in the remote species.

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N. V. Nuzhyna

Institute of Biology

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Email: nuzhynan@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kyiv

I. O. Nitovska

Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering

Email: nuzhynan@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kyiv

A. V. Golubenko

Institute of Biology; Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering

Email: nuzhynan@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kyiv; Kyiv

B. V. Morgun

Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering

Email: nuzhynan@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kyiv

M. V. Kuchuk

Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering

Email: nuzhynan@gmail.com
Ukraine, Kyiv


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