Isa, Hauwa'uAliyu, Tukur NafisatuMalgwi, M.M.2023-12-142023-12-142008-03-12Isa, H. et al. & (2008) CYTOLOGICAL STUDIES OF CLEOME GYNANDRA (LINN)https://keffi.nsuk.edu.ng/handle/20.500.14448/6140Cleome gynandra was investigated cytologically with respect to its chromosomal status. It was found to have a haploid number n = 9. The species is essentially a tetraploid with 4n = 36. Chiasmata frequency per bivalent was analyzed at diplotene and diakinesis; the chiasmata frequency was moderate at diplotene. The reason for failure of pairing amongst pairable chromosome mates was assumed to be as a result of genetic dissimilarity of individual chromosomes. Cases of unpaired chromosome segments at pachytene may probably be due to the fact that these regions were non-homologous or lacked adequate time to complete the pairing or the regions might be lying farthest apart from the point at which pairing was initiated.enCleome gynandra, African cabbage, chromosome, cytologyCYTOLOGICAL STUDIES OF CLEOME GYNANDRA (LINN)Article