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A Male-Associated DNA Sequence in a Dioecious Plant, Cannabis sativa L.
Authors:Sakamoto  Koichi; Shimomura  Koichiro; Komeda  Yoshibumi; Kamada  Hiroshi; Satoh  Shinobu
Institution:1 Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305 Japan
2 Tsukuba Medicinal Plant Research Station, National Institute of Health Sciences Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305 Japan
3 Graduate School of Science, Division of Biological Sciences, Hokkaido University Sapporo, 060 Japan
Abstract:Male-associated DNA sequences were analyzed in a dioecious plant,Cannabis sativa L. (family: Moraceae), which is known to havesex chromosomes. DNA was isolated from male and female plantsand subjected to random amplification of polymorphic DNA. Twoout of 15 primers yielded fragments of 500 and 730 bp whichwere detected in all male plants but not in any of the femaleplants tested. These two DNA fragments were cloned and usedas probes in gel blot analysis of genomic DNA. When the maleand female DNAs were allowed to hybridize with the 500-bp probe,no differences in patterns were observed between male and femaleplants. By contrast, when these DNAs were allowed to hybridizewith the 730-bp probe, much more intense bands specific to maleplants were detected, in addition to less intense bands thatwere common to both sexes. The 730-bp DNA fragment was namedMADCl (male-associated DNA sequence in Cannabis sativa). Thesequence of MADCl did not include a long open reading frameand it exhibited no significant similarity to previously reportedsequences. (Received May 8, 1995; Accepted September 18, 1995)
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