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. 1995 Dec;3(8):466-72.
doi: 10.1007/BF00713960.

Analysis of rye B-chromosome structure using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

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Analysis of rye B-chromosome structure using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

T M Wilkes et al. Chromosome Res. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) has been used to analyse the structure of the rye B chromosome. Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) demonstrates the high level of overall similarity between A and B chromosomes of rye, as well as the presence of a number of specific sequences. The B-specific repeat families D1100 and E3900 have been analysed in terms of their physical location and possible contiguity. Rye Bs contain members of the rye-specific dispersed repetitive family R173, as well as centromeric regions similar to those of the As. The B chromosomes analysed in our study lack detectable rDNA sequences. Anomalous results have been obtained with a number of subtelomeric repetitive probes from rye. Bs usually lack these sequences, but evidence is presented that in some cases A-B translocation events may relocate such sequences from the As to the Bs. These data are discussed in the context of current models for the origin of the B chromosome.

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