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0.01) between species and among populations. The populations had a symmetric karyotype which, were placed in A1 and A2 Stebbins’s classes and had a metacentric chromosomes and a few sub-metacentric chromosomes. The species of two sections were separated based on principal component and cluster analysis. The Karyotypic evolution for Bromus section was more from the chromatin value and for Genea section was further by increasing the asymmetry within and between chromosomes. B. briziformis Fisch. & C. A. Mey and B. squarrosus L. had the most karyotypic evolution and B. scoparius L. and B. danthoniae Trin. ex C. A. Mey. had the least karyotypic evolution in Bromus section. B. japonicus Thunb and B. rechingeri Melderis were placed between the two previous groups. B. tectorum L. were showed a karyotypic evolution more than B. sterilis L. and B. sericeus Drobow. in Genea section.]]>
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