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Distribution and complex organization of satellite DNA sequences in Aveneae species.

B Grebenstein1, O Grebenstein, W Sauer, V Hemleben.   

Abstract

Distribution, organization, and molecular analysis of four unrelated satellite DNA components in Aveneae species are described. Highly repeated DNA elements were cloned from Helictotrichon convolutum (CON1 and CON2) and Helictotrichon compressum (COM1 and COM2). The lengths of the repeat monomers are 365 bp (CON1), 562 bp (CON2), 346 bp (COM1), and 476 bp (COM2). Similar repeats were detected by dot blots, Southern blots, and by DNA sequencing in other species of the genus Helictotrichon, in Aveneae species, and in species of the tribes Andropogoneae and Oryzeae. All four satellite DNAs are differently distributed in the taxonomic groups mentioned above. Remarkably, the longer elements are built up in a complex pattern of either shorter subrepeats arranged in tandem (COM2) or by duplications inserted into an original 369-bp element (CON2). Shorter representatives, 190 bp, similar to CON1 elements occur in Holcus species. In Koeleria species, COM1-related repeats are only 180 bp in length. No similarity was found among the sequences CON2, COM1, and COM2 or with sequences of other repetitive DNA elements of the grasses, but CON1 shows sequence similarity to an A genome specific repetitive DNA of Oryza (rice).

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8983180     DOI: 10.1139/g96-131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome        ISSN: 0831-2796            Impact factor:   2.166


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