Somatic chromosomes of
Stangeria eriopus (Stangeriaceae, Cycadales) were investigated by fluorescent
in situ hybridization (FISH) using an 18S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) probe.
Stangeria eriopus showed a chromosome number of 2
n=16 with a karyotype of 12 median-, 2 subterminal-, and 2 terminal-centromeric chromosomes. FISH study of
S. eriopus revealed 16 signals made up of rDNA sites located on the terminal regions of the long arms of the 7 median- and 2 subterminal-centromeric
chromosomes, on terminal region of the short arm of the 1 median-centromeric chromosome, on the terminal regions of the long
and the short arms of 1 median- and 2 terminal-centromeric chromosomes. This result suggests that, not only karyomorphologically
but also molecular-cytologically, the genus
Stangeria may be more closely related to the genus
Ceratozamia than the genus
Bowenia or the genus
Microcycas previously hypothesized.
Key words
Stangeria
- Cycadales - chromosome - FISH - ribosomal DNA