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Heterochromatin and repetitive DNA frequency variation in regenerated plants of Helianthus annuus L.

L Natali1, T Giordani, G Cionini, C Pugliesi, M Fambrini, A Cavallini.   

Abstract

Plant regeneration from cotyledons of seeds of a single progeny of a pure line of Helianthus annuus was studied in respect of the nuclear DNA contents of control and regenerated plants. Control plants were divided into two groups: those developed from seeds at the periphery of the inflorescence (showing a high basic 4C DNA content) and those from seeds developed in the middle of the inflorescence (showing a low basic 4C DNA content). It was observed that plants from peripheral seeds have a higher morphogenetic potential than those from central seeds. Cytophotometric analyses indicated that plants regenerated from cotyledons of both peripheral and central seeds show the same basic 4C DNA amount, which is higher that that observed in vivo in peripheral seeds. Molecular analysis by slot blotting and hybridization with different DNA families showed that the difference in nuclear DNA content between plants from peripheral and central seeds in vivo are mainly related to differences in the frequency of highly repeated, "slow" medium repeated (MR2), and ribosomal DNA families; by contrast, the increase in DNA amount in regenerated plants is mainly due to "fast" medium repeated sequences (MR1). Moreover, the frequency of kinetically isolated "unique" sequences was higher in peripheral seeds than in central ones and still higher in regenerated plants. Optical-density measurements of interphase nuclei showed an increase of heterochromatin in regenerated plants, suggesting that, whatever DNA is amplified in these plants, it remains condensed and probably inactive.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 24169827     DOI: 10.1007/BF00222965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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