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Ribosomal DNA spacer-length variation inSecale spp. (Poaceae)
Authors:P Reddy  R Appels  B R Baum
Institution:(1) CSIRO Division of Plant Industry, G.P.O. Box 1600, 2601 Canberra, A.C.T., Australia;(2) Biosystematics Research Centre, Agriculture Canada, K1A OC6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Variation in ribosomal DNA spacer length was analysed in 23 populations of 12Secale spp. by restriction enzyme analysis. Digestion of rDNA with Taq I endonuclease enzyme yields spacer fragments that include the subrepeat array and the non-repetitive region downstream of the array. Extensive spacer length variation existed in most species with Taq I fragment lengths ranging from 0.9–3.1 kb. These length variants have been attributed to the differences in number of 134 bp spacer subrepeats within rDNA arrays.S. silvestre was the only species to exhibit a unique spacer length variant of 0.9 kb and this was shown to result from the presence of an extra Taq I site in the spacer. rDNA spacer length frequencies were determined for the species. These frequencies were used to derive phenetic relationships between the species by numerical taxonomic methods. In plots constructed fromGower's distance matrices,S. silvestre appeared well separated from the major cluster consisting of the other species. On the basis of morphological and cytogenetic criteria,S. silvestre is considered the most ancient species. The rDNA data is consistent with this interpretation as it shows a clear differentiation ofS. silvestre from all the other species based on length and nucleotide sequence composition of the spacer region.
Keywords:Angiosperms  Poaceae  Secale  Ribosomal DNA  spacer subrepeats  restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP)  phenetic relationships
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