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New Trends in Plant Cytogenetics and Cytoembryology

x” is not a bias, but a number with real biological significance

Pages 1238-1241 | Published online: 22 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Recent literature criticized the use of the symbol “x” to denote basic chromosome number in cytotaxonomy. I show here that this criticism is superfluous and is based on historical confusion between the concepts of basic chromosome number (or monoploid chromosome number), which is objective, and ancestral basic chromosome number, which is always inferred, by means of several – more or less reliable – methods. The most relevant literature is discussed and, in the end, I propose the use of x for basic chromosome number and p for (hypothetical) ancestral basic chromosome number.

Acknowledgements

The author wishes to thank Carlo Blasi, Editor-in-Chief of Plant Biosystems, for his interest and support for this initiative.

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Funding

Financial funding (EX60%) from University of Pisa is gratefully acknowledged.

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