Microdissection of chromosome 7B of common wheat and cloning of low-copy specific DNA sequences

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LIU Bao
Department of Plant Genetics
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wheat; chromosome microdissection; DOP-PCR; specific DNA sequences;
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Q943 [植物细胞遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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The 7B chromosome of common wheat was microdissected from pollen mother cells of the 7B monosomic line of common wheat cv. Chinese Spring (CS). After proteinase K and DNA topoisomerase Ⅰtreatments, the isolated chromosomes were subjected to 1—3 rounds of DOPPCR amplification, which produced continuous DNA fragments ranging from 150 to 700 bp. Genomic Southern hybridization confirmed that the PCR products were originated from the wheat genome. Cloning of portion ( > 200 bp) of the 3rd round DOP-PCR products (50 μL) could generate about 20 000 recombinant clones. Characterization of 50 randomly chosen clones indicated that 21 clones produced discrete PCR products with the size of 240—600 bp. Dot-blot hybridization showed that among the 21 clones, 11 (~ 55%) were of low-copy nature while 10 (~45%) were repetitive. Southern hybridization with the complete set of the CS "nullisomic-tetrasomic (NT)" lines demonstrated that all the 6 low-copy clones were specific to either chromosome 7B or the 7th homoeo
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