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1A. H. Paterson ; J. F. Wendel ; H. Gundlach ; H. Guo ; J. Jenkins ; D. Jin ; D. Llewellyn ; K. C. Showmaker ; S. Shu ; J. Udall ; M. J. Yoo ; R. Byers ; W. Chen ; A. Doron-Faigenboim ; M. V. Duke ; L. Gong ; J. Grimwood ; C. Grover ; K. Grupp ; G. Hu ; T. H. Lee ; J. Li ; L. Lin ; T. Liu ; B. S. Marler ; J. T. Page ; A. W. Roberts ; E. Romanel ; W. S. Sanders ; E. Szadkowski ; X. Tan ; H. Tang ; C. Xu ; J. Wang ; Z. Wang ; D. Zhang ; L. Zhang ; H. Ashrafi ; F. Bedon ; J. E. Bowers ; C. L. Brubaker ; P. W. Chee ; S. Das ; A. R. Gingle ; C. H. Haigler ; D. Harker ; L. V. Hoffmann ; R. Hovav ; D. C. Jones ; C. Lemke ; S. Mansoor ; M. ur Rahman ; L. N. Rainville ; A. Rambani ; U. K. Reddy ; J. K. Rong ; Y. Saranga ; B. E. Scheffler ; J. A. Scheffler ; D. M. Stelly ; B. A. Triplett ; A. Van Deynze ; M. F. Vaslin ; V. N. Waghmare ; S. A. Walford ; R. J. Wright ; E. A. Zaki ; T. Zhang ; E. S. Dennis ; K. F. Mayer ; D. G. Peterson ; D. S. Rokhsar ; X. Wang ; J. Schmutz
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Published 2012Staff ViewPublication Date: 2012-12-22Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Alleles ; *Biological Evolution ; Cacao/genetics ; Chromosomes, Plant/genetics ; *Cotton Fiber ; Diploidy ; Gene Duplication/genetics ; Genes, Plant/genetics ; Genome, Plant/*genetics ; Gossypium/classification/*genetics ; Molecular Sequence Annotation ; Phylogeny ; *Polyploidy ; Vitis/geneticsPublished by: -
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ISSN: 1435-0653Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, NutritionNotes: G. hirsutum L. and G. barbadense L.) were found to be morphologically distinct. Confocal microscopy was used to construct a three-dimensional image of the fluorochrome-stained pollen grains. Cytogenetically deficient stocks of cotton were used for locating genes for pollen development to chromosomes and chromosome arms. Results indicated that the pollen size and spine pattern were significantly different between TM-1 (G. hirsutum) and 3-79 (G. barbadense). Comparative analysis of pollen morphology of parental and interspecific hybrid, monosomic, and monotelodisomic plants indicated that gene(s) responsible for pollen spine development were located on the long arm of chromosome 12. The segregating nature of pollen morphological features indicated that the gametophytic gene(s) of the microspore partially controlled the pollen size and spine formation during pollen grain development.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
3Gallagher, D. S. ; SchlLpfer, J. ; Burzlaff, J. D. ; Womack, J. E. ; Stelly, D. M. ; Davis, S. K. ; Taylor, J. F.
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Published 1999Staff ViewISSN: 1573-6849Keywords: bovine ; cattle ; comparative gene mapping ; fluorescence in-situ hybridizationSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyNotes: Abstract A bovine bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library was screened for the prescence of six genes (IL2RA, VIM, THBD, PLC-II, CSNK2A1 and TOP1) previously assigned to human chromosomes 10 or 20 (HSA10 or HSA20). Four of the genes were found repesented in the bovine BAC library by at least one clone. The identified BAC clones were used as probes in single-color fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) to determine the chromosomal band location of each gene. As predicted by the human/bovine comparative map and comparative chromosome painting analysis, the four genes mapped to bovine chromosome 13 (BTA13). Dual-color FISH was then used to integrate these four type I markers into the existing BTA13 genome map. These FISH results anchor the BTA13 genome map from bands 14–23, and confirm the presence of a conserved HSA10 homologous synteny group on BTA13 centromeric to a HSA20 homologous segment.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: