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From: Oligo-painting and GISH reveal meiotic chromosome biases and increased meiotic stability in synthetic allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus with dysploid parental karyotypes

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Identification of homoeologous chromosomes of C5 and C7 in C. hystrix, F1 hybrid and allotetraploid C. ×hytivus. a, b, c Painting homoeologous chromosomes H9 and H10 using C5-oligo probes (red) and 45 s rDNA probes (green) in C. hystrix, F1 hybrid and allotetraploid C. ×hytivus, respectively. e, f, g Painting homoeologous chromosome H1 using C7-oligo probes (green) and Type III probes (red) in C. hystrix, F1 hybrid and allotetraploid C. ×hytivus, respectively. d Individual chromosomes painting on meiotic pachytene using C5-oligo probes (red). h Individual chromosomes painting on meiotic pachytene using C7-oligo probes (green). Bars = 5 μm

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