Method for identifying cytoplasm type of three-line sterile rice by detecting chloroplast DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid)
A chloroplast and cytoplasmic technology, applied in the direction of biochemical equipment and methods, microbial measurement/inspection, etc., can solve the problems of no cytoplasmic marker traits, no cytoplasmic distinction, etc.
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[0010] In the present invention, 32 typical indica rice and typical japonica rice cytoplasms were used as controls, and the chloroplast DNA sequences of 17 three-line sterile lines from different sources were analyzed, and it was found that different types of sterile cytoplasms had characteristic bases or base sequences, and the chloroplast primers The amplified sequence difference of cp1, cp2, cp3 and cp9 established three chloroplast DNA molecular fingerprints of wild type, red lotus type and BT type.
[0011] Using conventional rice Nipponbare as a control, PCR amplification products of chloroplast DNA of three-line male sterile lines such as V20A were cloned and sequenced, and the sequence results are shown in Table 1.
[0012] Table 1
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[0014] Note: "-" means missing the sequence.
[0015] Chloroplast primers described in Table 1
[0016] cp1: forward sequence 5-gtggacctgactccttgaa-3, reverse sequence 5-agccgaggtcgtggtaa-3;
[0017] cp2: forward sequence 5-...
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