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Isolation of early genes expressed in reproductive organs of the dioecious white campion (Silene latifolia) by subtraction cloning using an asexual mutant
Authors:Nicolae Barbacar  Stefan Hinnisdaels  Isabelle Farbos  Françoise Monéger  ré Lardon  Catherine Delichère  Armand Mouras  Ioan Negrutiu
Institution:Institute of Genetics, Academy of Sciences, 277018 Chisinau, Republic of Moldavia; Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Plant Genetics, B-1640 Sint Genesius-Rode, Belgium; UniversitéBordeaux II, Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire, Avenue des Facultés, 33405 Talence, France; Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, UMR9938 CNRS/INRA/ENS, Allée d'Italie 46, 69364 Lyon, Cedex 07, France
Abstract:The dioecious white campion (Silene latifolia) has been chosen as a working model for sexual development. In this species, sexual dimorphism is achieved through two distinct developmental blocks: inhibition of carpel development in male flowers, and early arrest of anther differentiation in female flowers. The combined advantages of the dioecious system and the availability of a sexual mutant lacking both male and female reproductive organs have been exploited in a molecular subtraction approach using male and asexual flower buds. This resulted in the cloning of 22 cDNA clones expressed in stamens at distinct stages of development. Fourteen of these clones corresponded to genes whose expression was detected in pre-meiotic stamens, a stage of development for which very little information is presently available. Furthermore, the absence of similarities with database sequences for ten clones suggests that they represent novel genes. Functional analysis of each clone will enable their positioning within the reproductive organ developmental pathway(s). In parallel, these clones are being exploited as developmental markers of early differentiation within the flower.
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