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Centromeric repetitive DNA sequences in the genus Brassica
Authors:G E Harrison  J S Heslop-Harrison
Institution:(1) Karyobiology Group, Department of Cell Biology, John Innes Centre, NR4 7UH Colney, Norwich, UK
Abstract:Representatives of two major repetitive DNA sequence families from the diploid Brassica species B. campestris and B. oleracea were isolated, sequenced and localized to chromosomes by in situ hybridization. Both sequences were located near the centromeres of many chromosome pairs in both diploid species, but major sites of the two probes were all on different chromosome pairs. Such chromosome specificity is unusual for plant paracentromeric repetitive DNA. Reduction of stringency of hybridization gave centromeric hybridization sites on more chromosomes, indicating that there are divergent sequences present on other chromosomes. In tetraploid species derived from the diploids, the number of hybridization sites was different from the sum of the diploid ancestors, and some chromosomes had both sequences, indicating relatively rapid homogenization and copy number evolution since the origin of the tetraploid species.
Keywords:Maps (genetic)  Nuclear architecture Repetitive DNA  Ribosomal DNA  Satellite DNA Brassica  Crucifereae
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