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Heterogeneity and organization of the ribosomal RNA genes ofCucurbita maxima

✍ Scribed by Robert J. Kelly; Robert D. Johnson; Albert Siegel


Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
658 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-4412

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✦ Synopsis


Thirty-six clones were recovered from Cucurbita maxima genomic DNA which had been enriched for rDNA and cleaved at the unique repeat unit Hind III site. Twenty-nine of these, which contain complete rDNA units, were compared to a standard whose intergenic spacer (IGS) nucleotide sequence has been determined. Twenty-one are identical in length and restriction site pattern. Eight which differ from the standard in length do so because of addition or deletion of varying numbers of IGS subrepetitive units of two different classes, with four of the length variants being different in both of these classes. Seven clones were isolated which contain incomplete repeat units, six of which are composites of rDNA and non-rDNA material. They have been cleaved at the unique rDNA Hind III site at one end and at a non-rDNA Hind III site at the other. We consider it most likely that these are derived from the termini of repeat unit tandem arrays, although other explanations are possible. Twelve individual plants of two different cultivars were examined for heterogeneity of IGS length distribution.


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