Hickok L G
Science. 1978 Dec 1;202(4371):982-4. doi: 10.1126/science.202.4371.982.
The homosporous fern Ceratopteris thalictroides (Parkeriaceae) has evolved a polyploid genetic system that serves to store and release genetic variability in spite of self-fertilization and Mendelian homozygosity. This is demonstrated by the segregation of a gametophyte mutant within two inbred tetraploid lines and in their intraspecific hybrid. The segregation behavior can be explained by a model involving a duplicated locus and regular homoeologous chromosome pairing. Homoeologous pairing occurs at low levels in the inbred lines and at a high level in the hybrid, indicating intraspecific differences in chromosome pairing affinities.
同型孢子蕨类植物水蕨(水蕨科)进化出了一种多倍体遗传系统,尽管存在自花受精和孟德尔纯合性,该系统仍能储存和释放遗传变异性。这一点在两个自交四倍体系及其种内杂种中的一个配子体突变体的分离中得到了证明。这种分离行为可以用一个涉及重复基因座和常规同源染色体配对的模型来解释。同源配对在自交系中发生频率较低,而在杂种中发生频率较高,这表明染色体配对亲和力存在种内差异。