| Literature DB >> 10634905 |
A L Casselman1, J Vrebalov, J A Conner, A Singhal, J Giovannoni, M E Nasrallah, J B Nasrallah.
Abstract
A genetic analysis was performed to study the frequency of recombination for intervals across the Brassica S locus region. No recombination was observed between the S locus glycoprotein gene and the S receptor kinase gene in the segregating populations that we analyzed. However, a number of recombination breakpoints in regions flanking these genes were identified, allowing the construction of an integrated genetic and physical map of the genomic region encompassing one S haplotype. We identified, based on the pollination phenotype of plants homozygous for recombinant S haplotypes, a 50-kb region that encompasses all specificity functions in the S haplotype that we analyzed. Mechanisms that might operate to preserve the tight linkage of self-incompatibility specificity genes within the S locus complex are discussed in light of the relatively uniform recombination frequencies that we observed across the S locus region and of the structural heteromorphisms that characterize different S haplotypes.Mesh:
Year: 2000 PMID: 10634905 PMCID: PMC140212 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.12.1.23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277