Identification of the G-genome donor to Triticum timopheevii by DNA:DNA hybridizations |
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Authors: | Nath J. Thompson James P. Gulati S. C. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, West Virginia University, 26506-6108 Morgantown, West Virginia, 26506-6108;(2) Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 10021 New York, New York |
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Abstract: | In vitro DNA:DNA hybridizations and hydroxyapatite thermal-elution chromatography were employed to identify the diploid Triticum species ancestral to the G genome of Triticum timopheevii. Total genomic, unique-sequence, and repeated-sequence fractions of 3H-T. timopheevii DNA were hybridized to the corresponding fractions of unlabeled DNAs of T. searsii, T. speltoides, T. sharonensis, T. longissimum, and T. bicorne. The heteroduplex thermal stabilities indicated that, of the five species examined, T. speltoides was the most closely related to the G genome of T. timopheevii. Thus, T. spelotides appears to be the G-genome donor to T. timopheevii. The thermal stability profiles further indicated that the repeated DNA fractions from the five diploid species and the tetraploid T. timopheevii are more similar than the unique DNA fractions. This indicates that all of these species are closely related and that the sequences which comprise the current repeated fractions in the various species have not undergone any significant change since the formation of various species.Published with the approval of the Director of the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Experiment Station as Scientific Paper No. 1850. |
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Keywords: | Triticum timopheevii Triticum speltoides G genome tetraploids evolution DNA hybridizations |
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