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Implication ofTriticum searsiias the B-genome donor to wheat using DNA hybridizations

โœ Scribed by J. Nath; James W. McNay; Charles M. Paroda; S. C. Gulati


Publisher
Springer
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
820 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-2928

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โœฆ Synopsis


In vitro DNA:DNA hybridizations and hydroxyapatite thermal chromatography were employed to help identify the species ancestral to the B genome of the polyploid wheats. We hybridized 3H-Triticum aestivum DNA to the unlabeled DIVAs of T. urartu, T. speltoides, T. sharonensis, T. bicorne, T. longissimum, and T. searsii. 3H-Labeled DNA of T. urartu was hybridized with the DNA of a synthetic tetraploid, AADD. The heteroduplex thermal stabilities indicated that T. searsii was most closely related to T. aestivum (ABD) and that the genome of T. urartu was more closely related to the A genome than the B genome. The degree of reassociation which may have occurred between the six diploid species and the D genome ofT. aestivum was evaluated by hybridizing 3H-T. tauschii DNA with the DIVAs of the diploids. The results indicated that T. urartu had the least sequence homology to T. tauschii, the D-genome donor lending additional support to the conclusion that T. urartu is related to the A genome. Thus, it is highly probable that T. searsii is the B-genome donor to the polyploid wheats or a major chromosome donor if the B genome is, in fact, polyphyletic in origin.


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