Author
LILLY, J W - DEPT OF HORT UW MADISON | |
Havey, Michael |
Submitted to: International Symposium on the Edible Alliaceae
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 1/30/2001 Publication Date: N/A Citation: N/A Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: S cytoplasm of onion is likely an alien cytoplasm introduced in antiquity into onion populations. We previously showed that size differences in an intergenic spacer in the chloroplast DNA distinguish N and S cytoplasms of onion. We cloned and sequenced this intergenic spacer from N and S cytoplasms of onion, as well as related species in Allium section Cepa to identify the nature of previously described restriction fragment length polymorphisms and to develop a PCR-based marker revealing N-cytoplasmic contamination of S-cytoplasmic hybrid seed lots. As previously reported, this region is AT rich and size differences among related Allium species and among individuals within a species are likely due to replication slippage. Oligonucleotide primers specific to this region of the chloroplast DNA were designed to preferentially amplify a fragment only from N-cytoplasmic onion. This marker revealed the presence of N cytoplasm to a limit of 1 percent. |