PCR-based cloning and segregation analysis of functional gene homologues in Beta vulgaris
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1999
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Schneider, KBorchardt, DC
Schafer-Pregl, R
Nagl, Nevena
Glass, C
Jeppsson, A
Gebhardt, C
Salamini, F
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To analyse genetic factors that potentially affect sugar quality and yield in Beta vulgaris, we designed primers based on 18 homologous ESTs and conserved regions of 32 heterologous ESTs encoding gene products that act in the Calvin cycle, the oxidative pentose phosphate cycle, photorespiration, synthesis, transport and degradation of sucrose, glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, nitrogen metabolism and osmoprotection. Data on the amplification of 54 gene homologues from B. vulgaris are presented. Among these are 35 homologues for which DNA sequence information from B. vulgaris is now available for the first time. For genetic mapping a PCR-based strategy using CAPS (cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence), DFLP (DNA fragment length polymorphism), SSCP (single-strand conformation polymorphism) and HD (heteroduplex) analysis was adopted. RFLP analysis was also used in some cases. The different techniques used for the detection of polymorphisms are evaluated with respect to their sensitivit...y and versatility. In all, 42 functional genes have been assigned to the nine linkage groups of sugar beet.
Кључне речи:
Beta vulgaris / functional genes / genetic mapping / heteroduplex analysis / single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP)Извор:
Molecular & General Genetics, 1999, 262, 3, 515-524Издавач:
- Springer Verlag, New York
DOI: 10.1007/s004380051113
ISSN: 0026-8925
PubMed: 10589840
WoS: 000083839000015
Scopus: 2-s2.0-0032741240
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FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Schneider, K AU - Borchardt, DC AU - Schafer-Pregl, R AU - Nagl, Nevena AU - Glass, C AU - Jeppsson, A AU - Gebhardt, C AU - Salamini, F PY - 1999 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/23 AB - To analyse genetic factors that potentially affect sugar quality and yield in Beta vulgaris, we designed primers based on 18 homologous ESTs and conserved regions of 32 heterologous ESTs encoding gene products that act in the Calvin cycle, the oxidative pentose phosphate cycle, photorespiration, synthesis, transport and degradation of sucrose, glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, nitrogen metabolism and osmoprotection. Data on the amplification of 54 gene homologues from B. vulgaris are presented. Among these are 35 homologues for which DNA sequence information from B. vulgaris is now available for the first time. For genetic mapping a PCR-based strategy using CAPS (cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence), DFLP (DNA fragment length polymorphism), SSCP (single-strand conformation polymorphism) and HD (heteroduplex) analysis was adopted. RFLP analysis was also used in some cases. The different techniques used for the detection of polymorphisms are evaluated with respect to their sensitivity and versatility. In all, 42 functional genes have been assigned to the nine linkage groups of sugar beet. PB - Springer Verlag, New York T2 - Molecular & General Genetics T1 - PCR-based cloning and segregation analysis of functional gene homologues in Beta vulgaris EP - 524 IS - 3 SP - 515 VL - 262 DO - 10.1007/s004380051113 ER -
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Schneider, K., Borchardt, D., Schafer-Pregl, R., Nagl, N., Glass, C., Jeppsson, A., Gebhardt, C.,& Salamini, F.. (1999). PCR-based cloning and segregation analysis of functional gene homologues in Beta vulgaris. in Molecular & General Genetics Springer Verlag, New York., 262(3), 515-524. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004380051113
Schneider K, Borchardt D, Schafer-Pregl R, Nagl N, Glass C, Jeppsson A, Gebhardt C, Salamini F. PCR-based cloning and segregation analysis of functional gene homologues in Beta vulgaris. in Molecular & General Genetics. 1999;262(3):515-524. doi:10.1007/s004380051113 .
Schneider, K, Borchardt, DC, Schafer-Pregl, R, Nagl, Nevena, Glass, C, Jeppsson, A, Gebhardt, C, Salamini, F, "PCR-based cloning and segregation analysis of functional gene homologues in Beta vulgaris" in Molecular & General Genetics, 262, no. 3 (1999):515-524, https://doi.org/10.1007/s004380051113 . .