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Genomic in situ hybridization to identify alien chromosomes and chromosome segments in wheat
Authors:T Schwarzacher  K Anamthawat-Jónsson  G E Harrison  A K M R Islam  J Z Jia  I P King  A R Leitch  T E Miller  S M Reader  W J Rogers  M Shi  J S Heslop-Harrison
Institution:(1) John Innes Centre for Plant Science Research, Colney Lane, NR4 7UJ Norwich, UK;(2) Agricultural Research Institute, 112 Keldnaholt, Reykjavik, Iceland;(3) Waite Institute, University of Adelaide, 5064 Glen Osmond, SA, Australia;(4) The Institute of Crop Germplasm Resources, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 100081 Beijing, China;(5) Queen Mary and Westfield College, Mile End Road, E1 4NS London, UK;(6) School of Life Sciences, University of Liverpool, P.O. Box 147, L69 3BX Liverpool, UK
Abstract:Summary Genomic in situ hybridization was used to identify alien chromatin in chromosome spreads of wheat, Triticum aestivum L., lines incorporating chromosomes from Leymus multicaulis (Kar. and Kir.) Tzvelev and Thinopyrum bessarabicum (Savul. and Rayss) Löve, and chromosome arms from Hordeum chilense Roem. and Schult, H. vulgare L. and Secale cereale L. Total genomic DNA from the introgressed alien species was used as a probe, together with excess amounts of unlabelled blocking DNA from wheat, for DNA:DNA in-situ hybridization. The method labelled the alien chromatin yellow-green, while the wheat chromosomes showed only the orange-red fluorescence of the DNA counterstain. Nuclei were screened from seedling root-tips (including those from half-grains) and anther wall tissue. The genomic probing method identified alien chromosomes and chromosome arms and allowed counting in nuclei at all stages of the cell cycle, so complete metaphases were not needed. At prophase or interphase, two labelled domains were visible in most nuclei from disomic lines, while only one labelled domain was visible in monosomic lines. At metaphase, direct visualization of the morphology of the alien chromosome or chromosome segment was possible and allowed identification of the relationship of the alien chromatin to the wheat chromosomes. The genomic in-situ hybridization method is fast, sensitive, accurate and informative. Hence it is likely to be of great value for both cytogenetic analysis and in plant breeding programmes.
Keywords:Genomic probing  In situ hybridization  Interphase cytogenetics  Physical mapping  Triticum
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