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Restriction fragment length polymorphisms in mitochondrial DNA and ribosomal RNA gene complexes as an aid to the characterization of species and sub-species populations in the genus Verticillium
Authors:Milton A. Typas  Alison M. Griffen  Brian W. Bainbridge  James B. Heale
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology and Genetics, Athens University, Athens, Greece;Microbiology Group, King's College, Kensington Campus, London, UK;Plant Cell and Molecular Sciences Group, King's College, Kensington Campus, London, UK
Abstract:Abstract Genomic DNA was extracted from seven species of Verticillium and digested with the restriction endonucleases Eco RI or Hae III. Hybridization with an homologous V. albo-atrum ribosomal RNA gene probe revealed restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) which could differentiate V. lateritium, V. lecanii, V. nigrescens, V. nubilum and V. tricorpus . Digestion with Eco RI did not provide RFLPs which could distinguish between V. albo-atrum and V. dahliae . Digestion of genomic and mitochondrial DNA with Hae III showed distinctive patterns on ethidium bromide gels which allowed each species to be distinguished. Some intra-species variation in patterns occurred and a combination of mitochondrial and ribosomal RNA gene complex RFLPs has potential as an aid for the characterization of species and sub-species populations in the genes Verticillium .
Keywords:Mitochondrial DNA    Restriction fragment length polymorphism    Ribosomal RNA gene complex    Verticillium
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