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GrainGenes Reference Report: GNM-43-398

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Reference
GNM-43-398
Title
Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) reveals high chromosome pairing affinity between Lolium perenne and Festuca mairei
Journal
Genome
Year
2000
Volume
43
Pages
398-403
Author
Cao MS
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Abstract
Summary: Intergeneric hybridizations have been made between species of Lolium and Festuca. It has been demonstrated, largely through conventional cytogenetic analysis, that the genomes of the two genera are related, however, much information is lacking on exactly how closely related the genomes are between the two species. We applied genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) techniques to the F1 hybrids of tetraploid Festuca mairei with a genomic constitution of M1M1M2M2 and diploid Lolium perenne with a genomic constitution of LL. It was shown in the triploid hybrids (LM1M2) that the chromosomes of M1 and M2 from F. mairei could pair with each other, and it was further discovered that L chromosomes of L. perenne paired with M1 and M2 chromosomes. Our results showed that meiocytes of Lolium-Festuca are amenable to GISH analysis, and provided direct evidence for the hypothesis that the chromosomes of Lolium and Festuca may be genetically equivalent and that reciprocal mixing of the genomes may be possible
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Pubmed: 10791830
Keyword
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arundinacea
canada
chromosome pairing
chromosomes
cytogenetics
dna hybridization
festuca
genera
genome
genome analysis
genomes
genomic constitution
gish
hybrid
hybridization
hybrids
in situ
in situ hybridization
intergeneric hybridization
lolium
lolium perenne
meiocytes
meiosis
metaphase
mixing
multiflorum
pratensis
recombination
registration
tall fescue
triploid hybrids

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