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A DNA library from an individual Beta patellaris chromosome conferring nematode resistance obtained by microdissection of meiotic metaphase chromosomes

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We have used a standard protocol established for human chromosomes to create a chromosome-specific plasmid library from a Beta patellaris chromosome conferring nematode resistance. A monosomic addition line was chosen carrying 18 sugar-beet (Beta vulgaris L.) and one wild-beet (B. patellaris) chromosome. The wild-beet chromosome can readily be identified as a univalent during metaphase I of meiosis. Highly synchronized meiotic material was used to excise the univalents from four pollen mother cells. The chromatin was lysed in a 1 nl collection drop, the DNA purified and restricted with Rsa I, ligated into a vector containing universal sequencing primers, and amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. The amplified DNA was inserted into a standard plasmid vector and cloned. Approximately 23 000 recombinant plasmids were obtained of which 15 800 could be utilized. Their insert sizes ranged from 80 to 700 bp with an average of 130 bp. 61 clones were tested in more detail by genomic Southern hybridization with sugar-beet and wild-beet DNA. Of these 32 plasmids (52%) contained single-copy inserts, 11 (18%) were specific for wild-beet DNA indicating that the DNA cloned originates in the univalent chromosome. The application of this technique for establishing high-density RFLP maps for discrete regions of plant genomes is discussed.

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Jung, C., Claussen, U., Horsthemke, B. et al. A DNA library from an individual Beta patellaris chromosome conferring nematode resistance obtained by microdissection of meiotic metaphase chromosomes. Plant Mol Biol 20, 503–511 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00040609

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