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Method for marking chromosome terminals of cotton A genome and A sub-genome

A chromosome and artificial chromosome technology, applied in the field of molecular cytogenetics, can solve the problems of low signal detection rate and difficult target chromosome binding, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-12-17
INST OF COTTON RES CHINESE ACAD OF AGRI SCI +2
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The length of the probe DNA fragment in the test is also the main factor for the success of the test. If the probe fragment is too short, it will encounter problems such as difficulty in combining with the target chromosome and low signal detection rate.

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[0025] Example 1 Using BAC clone 350B21 as a probe, fluorescence in situ hybridization of upland cotton ((AD) 1 ), straw cotton (A 1 ), Raymond cotton (D 5 ) mitotic metaphase chromosomes.

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The invention belongs to the field of molecular cytogenetic, and concretely relates to a method for marking chromosome terminals of cotton A genome and A sub-genome. The method comprises: using BAC coming from gossypium barbadense pima-90BAC library to clone 350B21, performing BAC-FISH on mitosis mid-term chromosomes of different cotton species, and discovering the phenomena that the terminals of all chromosomes of A genome and A sub-genome generate strong hybridization signals, while the hybridization signals of all chromosomes of D genome and D sub-genome are not obvious. By utilizing the BAC-FISH method for BAC cloning, the chromosome terminals of cotton A genome and A sub-genome can be rapidly effectively marked.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of molecular cytogenetics, in particular to a method for marking cotton A genome and A sub-genome chromosome ends. Background technique [0002] Cotton is an important economic fiber crop in the world, and it is also a model plant for studying cytogenetics, plant polyploidization, genome structure and genome evolution. Gossypium consists of 8 diploid genomes (A-K) and 1 tetraploid genome (AD). Among them, the A genome and the D genome diverged about 6.7 million years ago, and after about 5 million years of independent evolution, in a polyploidization event about 1-2 million years ago, the existing 5 allotetraploid cotton species. [0003] The development of fluorescence in situ hybridization technology marks the entry of cytogenetics from the era of classical cytogenetics into the era of modern molecular cytogenetics. This technology uses the probe DNA fragments stained with fluorescent dyes to hybridize with the t...

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IPC IPC(8): C12Q1/68
CPCC12Q1/6841C12Q2543/10
Inventor 崔兴雷刘方彭仁海王省芬王春英周忠丽蔡小彦王星星王玉红马峙英王坤波
Owner INST OF COTTON RES CHINESE ACAD OF AGRI SCI
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