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the effects of radiation. Observations on the relationship between doses of&#13;
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Trujillo and Dugan, 1 975) indicated that the size of the genetic target&#13;
receiving the radiation dose varied considerably between organisms. By the&#13;
beginning of the 1 970s, this phenomenon had come to be known as the "Cvalue&#13;
paradox" (Thomas, 1 97 1 ). The paradox was that the total genome size,&#13;
or C-value, varied widely within a given clade of organisms and bore no&#13;
relationship to organismal complexity. For example, two legumes within the&#13;
same genus, Vida/aba and Vida sativa, have haploid genomes of 1 3. 1 x 1 09&#13;
and 2.2 x109 respectively, but differ very little morphologically. This&#13;
observation has been fully confIrmed by the large-scale determination of&#13;
genome sizes of many plants (http://www. rbgkew.org.uk/cvalues), within&#13;
which genome size varies from about 107 bp in Cardamine and Arabidopsis&#13;
among the Crucifereae to nearly 1 011 bp in Fritillaria among the Lilliaceae.&#13;
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ranging upwards through sorghum (7.35 x 1 08), maize (26.7 x 1 08), and&#13;
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        <dc:date>2005</dc:date>
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