Msogoya, T. J.Grout, B. W.Roberts, A.2019-07-162019-07-162008l 682-296Xhttps://www.suaire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/2867Biotechnology, 2008; 7 (3): 578-581This study was conducted to determine chromosome number and 2C nuclear DNA content in tissue culture induced off-type banana (Musa AAA East Africa) landrace Uganda with tolerance black sigatoka disease, susceptibility to water stress, sparsely black-blotched pseudostems, taller pseudostems, late fruit maturation, altered inflorescence and higher fruit dry matter content. The off-type banana appeared to have higher (p<0.05) frequency of31 and 32 chromosomes at 15.1 and 13.6%, respectively. Conversely, the frequency of 31 and 32 chromosomes was 12.0 and 9.6% for the micropropagation (.MP) derived phenotypically normal plants and 11.8 and 9.5% for the Conventionally Propagation (CP) derived plants with no tissue culture history. Moreover, the off-type banana had lower (p<0.05) leaf2C nuclear DNA amount of 1.72 pg, whilst the .MP and CP derived plants had 1.81 and 1.82 pg, respectively.enChromosome number2C nuclear DNA amountSomaclonal variationEast African highland bananaKaryotypic and 2C nuclear DNA size instability in vitro induced off-types of east African highland banana (musa AAA east Africa)Article