Maternal transmission of mitochondrial DNA in interspecific hybrids ofPopulus
β Scribed by O. P. Rajora; J. W. Barrett; B. P. Dancik; C. Strobeck
- Book ID
- 104735301
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 818 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0172-8083
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β¦ Synopsis
Restriction fragment analysis was conducted to investigate the mode of inheritance of mitochondrial (mt) DNA in F1 progeny of two P. deltoides x P. deltoides, three P. deltoides x P. nigra, and two P. deltoides x P. maximowiczii controlled crosses, and in Populus x canadensis by using 16 restriction endonucleases and two heterologous probes of cloned mtDNA fragments of maize. Five restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) of mtDNA differentiated P. deltoides from P. nigra, whereas three RFLPs of mtDNA separated P. deltoides from P. maximowiczii. In all cases, F1 progeny of P. deltoides x P. nigra, and P. deltoides x P. maximowiczii, crosses had mtDNA restriction fragments of only their maternal P. deltoides parents. P. x canadensis had mtDNA restriction fragments of only P. deltoides. F1 progeny of intraspecific P. deltoides crosses also had the same mtDNA fragments as their maternal parent. The results clearly demonstrate uniparental-maternal inheritance of the mitochondrial genome in F1 interspecific hybrids of P. deltoides with P. nigra and P. maximowiczii.
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The mtDNAs of chicken and Japanese quail can be readily distinguished from each other following electrophoresis after digestion with the restriction endonucleases, Hind 111 and Sal I. In hybrids between female quail and male chicken, the cleavage patterns of mtDNA were the same as the quail restrict