小麦核DNA RFLP分析测定植物发育。1. 单粒小麦小麦

S. Takumi, S. Nasuda, Yaoguang Liu, K. Tsunewaki
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为了进一步了解野生小麦和栽培小麦的系统发育关系及其与多倍体小麦的关系,我们对二倍体和多倍体小麦的核dna进行了限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)分析。三种小麦品种(野生小麦和乌拉尔图小麦)和栽培小麦,以及二粒小麦和普通小麦各一种。从普通小麦基因组文库中选择46个已知可与A基因组染色体杂交的DNA克隆作为探针,用BamHI或HindIII酶切后对上述所有材料的总DNA进行南杂交。从88个探针-酶组合获得的RFLP数据中,计算所有加入对之间的遗传距离,并通过UPGMA方法进行聚类。乌拉尔土、durum土和aestivum土均聚在一组。boeoticum和monococum在不同的组中。我们得出结论,单粒小麦起源于小麦,二粒小麦和普通小麦的A基因组起源于乌拉尔图小麦。
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Wheat phytogeny determined by RFLP analysis of nuclear DNA. 1. Einkorn wheat
To obtain new information on the phylogenetic relationships between wild and cultivated einkorn wheats and their relation to polyploid wheats, we made restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analyses of the nuclear DNAs of diploid and polyploid wheats. Two to three accessions of three einkorn species, Triticum boeoticum and T. urartu (both wild), and T. monococcum (cultivated), and a single accession each of emmer and common wheats were used. Forty-six DNA clones known to hybridize the DNA of the A genome chromosomes were selected from the genomic library of common wheat and used as probes in Southern hybridization of the total DNAs of all above accessions which were digested with BamHI or HindIII. Genetic distances were calculated between all the pairs of accessions from RFLP data obtained from 88 probe-enzyme combinations, clustering being obtained by the UPGMA method. All the accessions of T. urartu, T. durum and T. aestivum were clustered in one group. Those of T. boeoticum and T. monococcum were in a different group. We conclude that T. monococcum is derived from T. boeoticum and that the A genomes of the emmer and common wheats originated in T. urartu.
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