Microcloning of maize chromosome 9 by using a flow-sorting technique |
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Authors: | Lijia Li K. Arumuganathan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Key Laboratory of MOE for Plant Developmental Biology, Wuhan University, 430072 Wuhan, China;(2) Benaroya Research Institute, 1201 Ninth Avenue, 98101-2795 Seattle, WA, USA |
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Abstract: | We constructed a chromosome 9 lambda DNA library from flow-sorted maize chromosomes. Approximately 3 million maize chromosome 9 were collected with high purity by flow cytometric sorting of chromosomes isolated from an oat-maize chromosome 9 addition line based on the cytogram of fluorescent pulse area versus fluorescent pulse width. Chromosome 9 DNA was partially digested withBamH I, dephosphorylated, and ligated with arms ofBamH I-digested lambda DASH vector (Stratagene). A total of 2.0×106 independent recombinants with an average insert size of 15 kb were obtained. For a 99% probability that every sequence of chromosome 9 is represented in at least one chimeric phage, 5.6×104 cloned fragments are needed. This library covers the entire maize chromosome 9. Hybridizing cloned fragments with labeled maize genomic DNA showed that the high, middle, or low copy number DNA sequences presented in the different phage clones. This individual chromosome library is useful in plant genome mapping and gene isolation. |
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Keywords: | chromosome 9 lambda DNA library flow cytometry maize |
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