B chromosomes in angiosperm—a review


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Abstract

A review article on B chromosomes (Bs) in angiosperms is documented considering occurrence, morphology, polymorphic B forms, divisional phase heterogeneity, chromatin organization and gene content, sequence composition, origin, evolutionary aspects and significant role on host with an objective to foresee the evolutionary perspectives as it still remains an enigma. Irrespective of the origin of Bs, it seems that they have attained the following modifications, namely, insertion of centromeric and telomeric sequences, structural reorganization and procuring mitotic and meiotic drives but shows genetic inertness and present in the host as selfish DNA. In the context, few questions are raised. Further, scientific quest may unravel the unexplored information about Bs to ascertain its evolutionary perspectives, if any.

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S. Sengupta

Department of Botany

Email: dattaanimesh@gmail.com
India, Himachal Bihar, Matigara, Silguri, West Bengal, 734010

A. K. Datta

Department of Botany, Cytogenetics, Genetics and Plant Breeding Section

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Email: dattaanimesh@gmail.com
India, Kalyani, West Bengal, 741235

A. Mandal

Department of Botany

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India, Coochbehar, West Bengal, 736101

D. Das

Department of Botany, Cytogenetics, Genetics and Plant Breeding Section

Email: dattaanimesh@gmail.com
India, Kalyani, West Bengal, 741235

S. Gupta

Department of Botany, Pteridology-Palaeobotany Section

Email: dattaanimesh@gmail.com
India, Kalyani, West Bengal, 741235

A. Saha

Department of Botany

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India, Howrah, West Bengal, 711101

R. Paul

Department of Botany

Email: dattaanimesh@gmail.com
India, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700029

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