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. 1986 Jun;72(3):353-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00288572.

Genetic analyses of Oryza species by molecular markers for chloroplast genomes

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Genetic analyses of Oryza species by molecular markers for chloroplast genomes

H Ichikawa et al. Theor Appl Genet. 1986 Jun.

Abstract

Relationships in a wide range of Oryza species (13 species) were analyzed using the large subunits (LS) of Fraction I protein (Rubisco) and the Bam HI restriction patterns of chloroplast DNA (ctDNA) as molecular markers. Four types of LS were detected by isoelectrofocusing with and without S-carboxymethylation. The close relation between AA and CCDD genome species was suggested by analyses of LS and ctDNA. Intraspecific variation in O. latifolia was detected at the levels of both LS and ctDNA. The LS of the BB, BBCC, and CC genomes and FF (O. brachyantha) were not distinguishable, although the native Rubisco of the latter was slightly different from those of the first three. It was also shown that O. australiensis, the only EE genome species, might have evolved differently than the other Oryza species.

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