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Molecular cytogenetic analysis of radiation-induced wheat-rye terminal and intercalary chromosomal translocations and the detection of rye chromatin specifying resistance to Hessian fly
Authors:Y Mukai  B Friebe  J H Hatchett  M Yamamoto  B S Gill
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Throckmorton Hall, 66505-5502 Manhatten, KS, USA;(2) USDA-ARS and Departments of Entomology, Waters Hall, Kansas State University, 66505-5502 Manhatten, KS, USA;(3) Present address: Osaka Kyoiku University, 4-698-1, Asahigaoka, Kashiwara, 582 Osaka, Japan;(4) Present address: Kansai Women's Junior College, 3-11-1, Asahigaoka, 582 Kashiwara, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Radiation-induced wheat-rye chromosome translocation lines resistant to Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (say), were analyzed by in situ hybridization using total genomic and highly repetitive rye DNA probes pSc119 and pSc74. In situ hybridization analysis revealed the exact locations of the translocation breakpoints and allowed the estimation of the sizes of the transferred rye segments. T6BS·6BL-6RL and T4BS· 4BL-6RL are terminal translocations with either most of the complete long arm of rye chromosome 6R or only the distal 57% of the 6RL arm attached to the long arms of wheat chromosomes 6B and 4B, respectively. The breakpoint in T6BS·6BL-6RL is located at a fraction length (FL) of 0.11 in the long arm of T6BS 6BL-6RL and at FL 0.46 in the long arm of T4BS·4BL-6RL. Ti4AS·4AL-6RL-4AL is an intercalary translocation with the breakpoint located at FL 0.06 in the long arm of wheat chromosome 4A. The inserted 6RL segment, with the Hessian fly resistance gene, has a size of 0.7 mgrm, and is the smallest and, so far, the first radiation-induced intercalary translocation identified in wheat.by R. Apples
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