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Fig. 5 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 5

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

Fig. 5

Two translocations carrying C5-oligo signals were detected based on oligo-painting in one S14 individual of C. ×hytivus. a Extra C5-oligo signals (red) were detected on two chromosomes carrying a large 45S rDNA probes (green) (white arrows). b FISH signals were digitally separated from (a). c Two chromosomes (C2 and C4) with extra C5-oligo signals were identified by two cucumber fosmid clones (chr2–41 and chr4–37). Bars = 5 μm

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