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. 1994 May;25(5):456-64.
doi: 10.1007/BF00351786.

Mitochondrial DNA variability detected in a single wheat regenerant involves a rare recombination event across a short repeat

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Mitochondrial DNA variability detected in a single wheat regenerant involves a rare recombination event across a short repeat

C Hartmann et al. Curr Genet. 1994 May.

Abstract

The mitochondrial genome of the selfed progeny of a plant regenerated from long-term somatic tissue culture displays specific structural rearrangements characterized by the appearance of novel restriction fragments. A mitochondrial DNA library was constructed from this selfed progeny in the SalI site of cosmid pHC79 and the novel fragments were subsequently studied. They were shown to arise from reciprocal recombination events involving DNA sequences present in the parental plant. The regions of recombination were sequenced and the nucleotide sequences were aligned with those of the presumptive parental fragments. We characterized an imperfect short repeated DNA sequence, 242 bp long, within which a 7-bp DNA repeat could act as a region of recombination. The use of PCR technology allowed us to show that these fragments were present in both parental plants and tissue cultures as low-abundance sequence arrangements.

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