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Relationships betweenOryza species (Poaceae) based on 5S DNA sequences
Authors:C L McIntyre  B Winberg  K Houchins  R Appels  B R Baum
Institution:(1) Department of Agronomy, University of Missouri, 65211 Columbia, MO, USA;(2) Division of Plant Industry, CSIRO, P.O. Box 1600, 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia;(3) Agriculture Canada, Central Exp. Farm, K1AOC6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Relationships between 9Oryza species, covering 6 different genomes, have been studied using hybridization and nucleotide sequence information from the5S Dna locus. Four to five units of the major size class of 5S DNA in each species, 55 units in all, were cloned and sequenced. Both hybridization and sequence data confirmed the basic differences between the A and B, C, D genome species suggested by morphological and cytological data. The 5S DNA units of the A genome species were very similar, as were the ones from the B, C, and D genome-containing species. The 5S DNA ofO. australiensis (E genome) grouped with the B, C, D cluster, while the units ofO. brachyantha (F genome) were quite different and grouped away from all other species. 5S DNA units fromO. minuta, O. latifolia, O. australiensis, andO. brachyantha hybridized strongly, and preferentially, to the genomic DNA from which the units were isolated and hence could be useful as species/genome specific probes. The 5S DNA units fromO. sativa, O. nivara, andO. rufipogon provided A genome-specific probes as they hybridized preferentially to A genome DNA. The units fromO. punctata andO. officinalis displayed weaker preferential hybridization toO. punctata DNA, possibly reflecting their shared genome (C genome).
Keywords:Poaceae  Oryza  5S DNA  phylogeny  evolution
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