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    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Heteroplasmy ; Chloroplast DNA ; Medicago sativa L. ; Sequence analysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The heteroplasmy of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) observed in Medicago sativa L., which involves the presence (type B) or absence (type A) of an Xba I restriction site, was examined using closed fragments covering the variable XbaI site from type-A and type-B cpDNA. The 6.2-kb PstI fragment of DNA from type-A cpDNA (−XbaI) and from type-B cpDNA (+XbaI) was cloned into pUC19 plasmids. EcoRI fragments bearing the variable XbaI site from the type-A and type-B 6.2-kb PstI fragments were subcloned into pUC19. DNA sequences of both types of the 696-bp EcoRI fragments were determined and computer-assisted analysis of the sequence data carried out. Type-A cpDNA was found to differ from type-B cpDNA by 1 base, a G to T conversion, which results in a non-recognition site for XbaI in the type-A cpDNA. The sequence difference was in a non-coding region. Cloning and sequencing of the fragments verified the individual identity of the type-A and type-B cpDNA.
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    Theoretical and applied genetics 86 (1993), S. 65-70 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Chloroplast DNA ; Heteroplasmy ; Medicago sativa ; Tissue culture ; Preferential replication
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Medicago sativa L. cv Regen S is heteroplasmic for chloroplast DNA (cpDNA). Previous analyses of regenerated plants have shown a predominance of one of the cpDNAs which we have designated type A (the other we have designated type B). Studies of the replication of the two cpDNAs in tissue culture were carried out using leaflet expiants with defined cpDNA types and a distinguishing probe. The explants obtained showed a bias toward type A cpDNA during tissue culture. The data suggest that chloroplasts with different DNAs in a common nuclear background can multiply at different rates.
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