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Acrylamide gel electrophoresis of seed proteins from someSolanum (sectionSolanum) species
Authors:Jennifer M Edmonds  Sheila M Glidewell
Institution:(1) Botany School, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, CB 2 3 EA Cambridge, Great Britain;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, DD 1 4 HN Dundee, Great Britain
Abstract:Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was used to investigate the seed proteins of 36 accessions belonging toSolanum sect.Solanum (Solanaceae). These accessions represented 20 species, of four differing ploidy levels, and included infraspecific morphological variants. The resultant band patterns tended to reflect the morphological differences and genetical isolation displayed by many of the species. The most variable band patterns were encountered in the taxa with the greatest infraspecific variation, while many of the more morpho-genetically distinct taxa seemed to have species-specific band patterns.Good matches were found between the band patterns of artificial hybrids, those of their known parents, and mixtures of the parental protein extracts. This illustrates the potential use of such a technique for pinpointing possible genome donors of natural hybrids, and especially of polyploids. These comparative band patterns confirmed experimental work on the origin of the hexaploidS. nigrum from the diploidS. americanum and the tetraploidS. villosum, and also supported the suggestion thatS. nigrum contains two genomes from the diploidS. sarrachoides, but not four genomes of the diploidS. americanum.
Keywords:Solanaceae  Solanum  Chemosystematics  seed protein electrophoresis
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