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Journal of Plant Biology
2000 Volume.43 No. 3 p.143 ~ p.148
Karyotypes of Three Somaclonal Variants and Wild Plants of Allium tuberosum by Bicolor FISH
Do, Geum-Sook
Seo, Bong-Bo/Pak, Jae-Hong/Kim, In-Sun/Song, Seung-Dal
Abstract
Using the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technique, we conducted karyotype analyses to identify the lost chromosomes in three somaclonal variants obtained from tissue culture of wild Allium tuberosum (2n=4X=32). The three lost chromosomes of the At29 variant (2n=29) were all chromosome 2, the two for At30 (2n=30) were chromosomes 7 and 8, and At31 was missing chromosome 2. Chromosome compositions of these variants were confirmed as being fixed lines during two years of greenhouse cultivation. The bicolor FISH technique, involving both 5S and 18S-5.8S-26S ribosomal RNA genes as probes, was used to assign chromosomal locations and to confirm whether the lost chromosomes contained any rRNA markers. The 5S rRNA gene signals in all variants as well as the wild type were detected as two sets, one on the intercalary region of the short arm of chromosome 3, the other on the intercalary region of the long arm of chromosome 6. One 18S-5.8S-26S rRNA gene site on the secondary constriction included a flanking satellite and terminal region on the short arm of chromosome 8. Signals of the 18S-5.8S-26S rRNA gene in At30 showed in only three chromosomes, indicating that one of the lost chromosomes was chromosome 8. Overall, three marker chromosomes were established by FISH, using rRNA multigene families.
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