Methylated-rich regions and tandem repeat arrays along the chromosome complement of Colpodium versicolor(Stev.) Schmalh
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The grass Colpodium versicolor (Stev.) Schmalh
is one of six angiosperms with extremely reduced chromosome
set 2n=2x=4. The chromosome complement of this
species was studied. The DNA methylation pattern
was determined with a specific monoclonal antiboby.
5-Methylcytosine residues are present in different chromosomal
sites, with specific occurrence, some methylated bands
showing differences between homologous chromosomes.
Moreover, a fluorescent in situ hybridisation with telomere
repeats and 45S rDNA sequences were performed. Hybridisation
signals of telomeric repeats are detectable at the distal
ends of the two pair of chromosomes, while 45S rDNA is
localised in one chromosomal site, corresponding to the
secondary constriction. In addition, 45S rDNA, as well as
telomere-associated sequences, results to be 5-methylcytosineenriched.
The results are discussed and compared with those
previously obtained in other plant systems 2n=4 with the
aim to enable a better knowledge of the lengthwise
differentiation of this chromosome complement.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
RUFFINI CASTIGLIONE, Monica
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