Abstract: | The chloroplast DNA of Chlamydomonas reinhardii has been examined by restriction endonuclease analysis. EcoRI, BamHI and BglII produce 30, 17 and 12 fragments, respectively, whose sites have been determined by electron microscopy and by comparative gel electrophoresis. These fragments have been ordered into a circular map which corresponds to a genome size of Mr = 126 × 106. The map was established by comparing the double digests of individual restriction fragments and by hybridizing purified labelled fragments to restriction enzyme digests of chloroplast DNA. The restriction fragments were isolated by molecular cloning or by preparative agarose gel electrophoresis.The two sets of chloroplast ribosomal RNA genes are contained within two inverted repeats of 13 × 106 molecular weight, which are located nearly at opposite sides of the map. In addition, the mapping studies have revealed the presence of short repeated base sequences which are interspersed throughout the chloroplast genome. |