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Characterization of the chromosome complement of Helianthus annuus by in situ hybridization of a tandemly repeated DNA sequence

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GENOME
Volume 50, Issue 5, Pages 429-434

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CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/G07-019

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FISH; Helianthus annuus; karyotype; ribosomal cistrons; tandemly repeated DNA sequences

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A tandemly repeated sequence isolated from a clone (HAG004N15) of a nebulized genomic DNA library of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L., 2n = 34) was characterized and used to study the chromosome complement of sunflower. HAG004N15 repeat units (368 by in length) were found to be highly methylated, and their copy number per haploid (1C) eenome was estimated to be 7800. After in situ hybridization of HAG004N 15 repeats onto chromosome spreads, signals were observed at the end of both chromosome arms in 4 pairs and at the end of only one arm in 8 other pairs. Signals were also observed at the intercalary (mostly subtelomeric) regions in all pairs, in both arms in 8 pairs, and in only one arm in the other 9 pairs. The short arm of 1 pair was labelled entirely. The chromosomal location of ribosomal DNA was also studied by hybridizing the wheat ribosomal probe pTa7l. Four chromosome pairs contained ribosomal cistrons at the end of their shorter arm, but a satellite was seen in only 3 pairs. These hybridization patterns were the same in the 3 sunflower lines studied (HA89, RA200'31, and HOR). The chromosomal localization of HAG004N15-related sequences allowed all of the chromosome pairs to be distinguished from each other, in spite of small size and similar morphology.

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