Detection and mapping of duplicate loci in Brassica juncea

Mohapatra, T. ; Upadhyay, A. ; Sharma, A. ; Sharma, R. P. (2002) Detection and mapping of duplicate loci in Brassica juncea Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 11 (1). pp. 37-42. ISSN 0971-7811

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Abstract

Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of Brassica junceagenome using 39 random homologous genomic DMA clones and chlorophyll a, b binding polypeptide (cab-3c) cDNA of tomato as probes revealed high degree of sequence duplication. The average number of hybridizing fragments per probe (8) was much higher than that earlier reported using cDNA probes in B. juncea. Null alleles observed for majority (56.2%) of the polymorphic duplicate loci suggested a significant role of insertion/deletion events in evolution of mustard genome. Distortion in segregation was evident in respect of only 9.6% of the segregating loci indicating that the mapping population used was relatively unbiased and thus can be used efficiently for genome mapping as well as for location of genes. Forty-nine polymorphic duplicate loci could be mapped to 15 linkage groups. Arrangement of these loci on different linkage groups revealed intra and inter-chromosomal duplications as well as duplication of chromosome blocks.Three of the eight cab loci could be mapped on three different linkage groups. Null allelic situation for seven of the cab loci suggested the role of DNA rearrangement in evolution of this multigene family in B. juncea.

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