Ribosomal DNA repeat unit polymorphism in six Aegilops species
- 1 June 1992
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Genome
- Vol. 35 (3) , 510-515
- https://doi.org/10.1139/g92-075
Abstract
Total genomic DNA of 27 accessions representing six Aegilops species was restricted with BamHI, EcoRI, and BamHI plus EcoRI, and the restriction fragments were probed with the ribosomal clones pMF2 containing the ribosomal RNA coding regions. The rDNA repeat lengths varied between 9.0 and 10.8 kb. Intraspecific variation among the 10 accessions of Ae. squarrosa var. strangulata ranged from 9.0 to 9.6 kb, suggesting a diversity of genotypes within as well as between species. These variations were not related to their geographical distributions. Each of 24 accessions had two BamHI sites in the coding region (type A), while three accessions of Ae. squarrosa var. strangulata had four BamHI sites (type B, two sites in the intergenic region). Results for these three accessions of Ae. squarrosa var. strangulata suggest genotypic diversity in this species. In BamHI restriction of each accession, a third DNA fragment, ranging between 9.0 and 10.8 kb in type A and 6.0 kb in type B, resulted from lack of digestion at the 26S BamHI site. In double digestion, all rDNA repeat units were restricted by EcoRI, yielding 3.9-, 0.9-, and 4.8-kb fragments, the last of which arose from the lack of digestion at the 26S BamHI site, estimated to occur in 5–20% of the repeat units, depending on the accession.Key words: Triticum tauschii, RFLP, diversity.Keywords
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