Characterisation of distant Alstrogmeria hybrids: application of highly repetitive DNA sequences from A. ligtu ssp. ligtu |
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Authors: | SHUJUN ZHOU MARJO J DE JEU RICHARD G F VISSER ANJA G J KUIPERS |
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Affiliation: | Wageningen University and Research Centre, Laboratory of Plant Breeding, P O Box 386, 6700 AJ Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Clones from a Sau 3A family of eight highly repetitive sequences previously isolated from a genomic DNA library of Alstroemeria ligtu ssp. ligtu were sequenced and found to be highly conserved. A trinucleotide microsatellite repeat [GCA]3?4 was present. A second, unrelated, Sau 3A repeat was also characterised. Southern analysis proved that the isolated repeats were specific for the A. ligtu subspecies and could not be detected in other Chilean or Brazilean Alstroemeria species. As shown by in situ hybridisation, the Sau 3A family and the unrelated Sau 3A repeat co‐localised at distinct sites along most chromosomes of Alstroemeria ligtu ssp. ligtu and Alstroemeria ligtu ssp. simsii. The present set of species‐specific repetitive sequences enables the identification of A. ligtu chromosomes, and thus the tracking of chromosome transmission to interspecific hybrids and their progeny. |
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Keywords: | Alstroemeria ligtu ssp. ligtu A. ligtu ssp. simsii fluorescence in situ hybridisation repetitive sequence karyotype |
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