Size class homogeneity of repeat lengths and evolutionary divergence of ribosomal RNA genes in fishes as studied by restriction fragment length analysis

Ghosh, Bidyut ; Datta, Utpal ; Roy Choudhury, Susanta ; Mandal, Radha K. (1991) Size class homogeneity of repeat lengths and evolutionary divergence of ribosomal RNA genes in fishes as studied by restriction fragment length analysis Journal of Genetics, 70 (3). pp. 169-179. ISSN 0022-1333

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Abstract

Fish ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) have been compared by restriction endonuclease digestion followed by Southern hybridization using rRNA or cloned rRNA genes as labelled probes. In several species belonging to the orders Cypriniformes and Perciformes, the simple restriction patterns revealed a high degree of size class homogeneity among the rDNA repeats and similar restriction map within a species. Different species have different restriction patterns and fragment lengths arising mostly out of different length of the nontranscribed spacer. Polymorphic restriction sites are present in some species. The species-specific differences in fragment lengths produced in rDNA by some restriction enzymes can thus be used to study interspecific fish hybrids.

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Keywords:Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism; Cypriniformes; Perciformes; rRNA gene; rDNA; Pisces
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