TY - JA AU - Bianchi,A. TI - An excellent material for cytogenetic studies from maize-teosinte derivatives SN - 0016-6707 PY - 1958/// CY - Netherlands PB - Springer KW - Chromosomes KW - AGROVOC KW - Cross-breeding KW - Cytogenetics KW - Zea mexicana KW - Varieties KW - Genetics N1 - Peer-review: Yes - Open Access: Yes|http://science.thomsonreuters.com/cgi-bin/jrnlst/jlresults.cgi?PC=MASTER&ISSN=0016-6707 N2 - Although numerous and sometime superb cytogenetical studies have been performed with maize, as far as I know not very many strains have been demonstratively indicated as imparting excellent spreading qualities to pachitene smears from pollen mother cells, which are the most extensively and the most rewarding material employed by cytogeneticists in the analysis of maize chromosomes. Even in the most distinguished maize cytogeneticists papers one finds that the same picture is repeatedly used in successive publications; this may be due to the fact that people do not like waste time or other, but it is more probable that the scarcity of really good pachinema cells showing all ten maize chromosomes is the chief reason. Although the genetic basis for good spreading qualities is suspected to be polygenic, we actually do not know how many factors are involved, even if there is a tendency to consider introgression by teosinte negative in regard to the desired spreading qualities, because the teosinte varieties often present the pachitene chromosomes very sticky and all entangled together. But possibly this is not always the case T2 - Genetica ER -