Chloroplast DNA Copy Number May Link to Sex Determination in Leucadendron (Proteaceae)

Leucadendron (Proteaceae) is a South African genus, the flowers of which have become a popular item in the Australian cut-flower industry. All species are dioecious. In general the female flowers are the more desirable as cut flowers. The availability of a molecular marker linked to sex determinatio...

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Main Authors: MADE PHARMAWATI, GUIJUN YAN, PATRICK FINNEGAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2009-03-01
Series:Hayati Journal of Biosciences
Subjects:
SSH
Online Access:http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/143/18
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spelling doaj-64b89c2e377d455f8b844f9350b7da832020-11-24T21:41:21ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityHayati Journal of Biosciences1978-30192086-40942009-03-011612124Chloroplast DNA Copy Number May Link to Sex Determination in Leucadendron (Proteaceae)MADE PHARMAWATIGUIJUN YANPATRICK FINNEGANLeucadendron (Proteaceae) is a South African genus, the flowers of which have become a popular item in the Australian cut-flower industry. All species are dioecious. In general the female flowers are the more desirable as cut flowers. The availability of a molecular marker linked to sex determination is therefore needed both to maximize the efficiency of breeding programs and to supply markets with flowers from the preferred sex. The polymerase chain reaction-based method of suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) combined with mirror orientation selection (MOS) were applied in an attempt to identify genome differences between male and female plants of Leucadendron discolor. Screening of 416 clones from a male-subtracted genomic DNA library and 282 clones from a female-subtracted library identified 13 candidates for male-specific genomic fragments. Sequence analyses of the 13 candidate DNA fragments showed that they were fragments of the chloroplast DNA, raising the possibility that chloroplast DNA copy number is linked to sex determination in Leucadendron.http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/143/18Leucadendronsex determinationsuppression subtractive hybridizationSSH
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author MADE PHARMAWATI
GUIJUN YAN
PATRICK FINNEGAN
spellingShingle MADE PHARMAWATI
GUIJUN YAN
PATRICK FINNEGAN
Chloroplast DNA Copy Number May Link to Sex Determination in Leucadendron (Proteaceae)
Hayati Journal of Biosciences
Leucadendron
sex determination
suppression subtractive hybridization
SSH
author_facet MADE PHARMAWATI
GUIJUN YAN
PATRICK FINNEGAN
author_sort MADE PHARMAWATI
title Chloroplast DNA Copy Number May Link to Sex Determination in Leucadendron (Proteaceae)
title_short Chloroplast DNA Copy Number May Link to Sex Determination in Leucadendron (Proteaceae)
title_full Chloroplast DNA Copy Number May Link to Sex Determination in Leucadendron (Proteaceae)
title_fullStr Chloroplast DNA Copy Number May Link to Sex Determination in Leucadendron (Proteaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Chloroplast DNA Copy Number May Link to Sex Determination in Leucadendron (Proteaceae)
title_sort chloroplast dna copy number may link to sex determination in leucadendron (proteaceae)
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Hayati Journal of Biosciences
issn 1978-3019
2086-4094
publishDate 2009-03-01
description Leucadendron (Proteaceae) is a South African genus, the flowers of which have become a popular item in the Australian cut-flower industry. All species are dioecious. In general the female flowers are the more desirable as cut flowers. The availability of a molecular marker linked to sex determination is therefore needed both to maximize the efficiency of breeding programs and to supply markets with flowers from the preferred sex. The polymerase chain reaction-based method of suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) combined with mirror orientation selection (MOS) were applied in an attempt to identify genome differences between male and female plants of Leucadendron discolor. Screening of 416 clones from a male-subtracted genomic DNA library and 282 clones from a female-subtracted library identified 13 candidates for male-specific genomic fragments. Sequence analyses of the 13 candidate DNA fragments showed that they were fragments of the chloroplast DNA, raising the possibility that chloroplast DNA copy number is linked to sex determination in Leucadendron.
topic Leucadendron
sex determination
suppression subtractive hybridization
SSH
url http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/143/18
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