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- aggregation date "1998".
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- aggregation subject "Biology and Life Sciences".
- aggregation title "The self-incompatibility (S) locus in Petunia hybrida is located on chromosome III in a region, syntenic for the Solanaceae".
- aggregation abstract "Seven independent transformants were previously shown to carry T-DNA inserts that are genetically linked to the self-incompatibility (S)-locus in Petunia hybrida. These T-DNAs provided reliable targets for fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) localisation. The T-DNA loci were found to be distributed over the entire long arm of chromosome ill. The most tightly linked T-DNA loci were located in a subcentromeric position. Independent confirmation of this assignment of the S-locus to chromosome III was obtained by RFLP analysis of a cDNA marker linked to the S-locus of potato (CP100). Tight linkage was found between CP100 and a peroxidase isozyme locus previously mapped to chromosome ill. The co-localisation of CP100, peroxidase and the S-locus in petunia reveals synteny around the S-locus between four members of the Solanaceae family. The implications of a subcentromeric localisation of the S-locus are discussed in relation to chromosome fragments associated with self-compatible mutants.".
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