Chromosomal locations of four minor rDNA loci and a marker microsatellite sequence in barley

Carsten Pedersen*, Ib Linde-Laursen

*Corresponding author for this work
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Abstract

Four minor rDNA loci have been mapped physically to barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) chromosomes 1 (7I), 2 (2I), 4 (4I), and 5 (1I) by a two-step in situ hybridization procedure including a GAA microsatellite sequence. Reprobing with the microsatellite resulted in a distinct banding pattern, resembling the C-banding pattern, which enabled unequivocal chromosome identification. This study suggests that gene mapping accuracy may be improved by using probes with well-characterized and narrow hybridization sites as cytological markers which are situated close to the gene locus. One of the rDNA loci is located about 54% out on the short arm of chromosome 4 and it has not previously been reported in barley. We have disignated the new locus Nor-16. rDNA loci on homoeologous group 4 chromosomes have not yet been reported in other Triticeae species. The origin of these 4 minor rDNA loci is discussed in relation to their equilocal distribution on the chromosomes.

Original languageEnglish
JournalChromosome Research
Volume2
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)65-71
Number of pages7
ISSN0967-3849
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1994

Keywords

  • C-banding
  • chromosome identification
  • Hordeum vulgare
  • in situ hybridization
  • microsatellite

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