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Gene identification in a complex chromosomal continuum by local genomic cross-referencing
Authors:Zoya Avramova  Alexander Tikhonov  Phillip SanMiguel  Young-Kwan Jin  Changnong Liu  Sung-Sick Woo  Rod A Wing  Jeffrey L Bennetzen
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA, and;Crop Biotechnology Center, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA
Abstract:Most higher plants have complex genomes containing large quantities of repetitive DNA interspersed with low-copy-number sequences. Many of these repetitive DNAs are mobile and have homology to RNAs in various cell types. This can make it difficult to identify the genes in a long chromosomal continuum. It was decided to use genic sequence conservation and grass genome co-linearity as tools for gene identification. A bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clone containing sorghum genomic DNA was selected using a maize Adh1 probe. The 165 kb sorghum BAC was tested for hybridization to a set of clones representing the contiguous 280 kb of DNA flanking maize Adh1. None of the repetitive maize DNAs hybridized, but most of the low-copy-number sequences did. A low-copy-number sequence that did cross-hybridize was found to be a gene, while one that did not was found to be a low-copy-number retrotransposon that was named Reina. Regions of cross-hybridization were co-linear between the two genomes, but closer together in the smaller sorghum genome. These results indicate that local genomic cross-referencing by hybridization of orthologous clones can be an efficient and rapid technique for gene identification and studies of genome organization.
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