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Physical Map of FISH 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) Signals Displays Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding Chromosomes, Reproduces its Metaphase Dynamics and Distinguishes Its Chromosomes

Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding is a good horticultural tree because of its beautiful yellow flowers and evergreen leaves. In this study, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to analyse mitotic metaphase chromosomes of Ch. campanulatus with 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(...

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Autores principales: Luo, Xiaomei, Chen, Jingyuan
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6895986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31703401
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10110904
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description Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding is a good horticultural tree because of its beautiful yellow flowers and evergreen leaves. In this study, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to analyse mitotic metaphase chromosomes of Ch. campanulatus with 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) oligonucleotides. Twenty-two small chromosomes were observed. Weak 5S rDNA signals were observed only in proximal regions of two chromosomes, which were adjacent to the (AG(3)T(3))(3) proximal signals. Weak (AG(3)T(3))(3) signals were observed on both chromosome ends, which enabled accurate chromosome counts. A pair of satellite bodies was observed. (AG(3)T(3))(3) signals displayed quite high diversity, changing in intensity from weak to very strong as follows: far away from the chromosome ends (satellites), ends, subtelomeric regions, and proximal regions. Ten high-quality spreads revealed metaphase dynamics from the beginning to the end and the transition to anaphase. Chromosomes gradually grew larger and thicker into linked chromatids, which grew more significantly in width than in length. Based on the combination of 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) signal patterns, ten chromosomes were exclusively distinguished, and the remaining twelve chromosomes were divided into two distinct groups. Our physical map, which can reproduce dynamic metaphase progression and distinguish chromosomes, will powerfully guide cytogenetic research on Chimonanthus and other trees.
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spelling pubmed-68959862019-12-24 Physical Map of FISH 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) Signals Displays Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding Chromosomes, Reproduces its Metaphase Dynamics and Distinguishes Its Chromosomes Luo, Xiaomei Chen, Jingyuan Genes (Basel) Article Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding is a good horticultural tree because of its beautiful yellow flowers and evergreen leaves. In this study, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to analyse mitotic metaphase chromosomes of Ch. campanulatus with 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) oligonucleotides. Twenty-two small chromosomes were observed. Weak 5S rDNA signals were observed only in proximal regions of two chromosomes, which were adjacent to the (AG(3)T(3))(3) proximal signals. Weak (AG(3)T(3))(3) signals were observed on both chromosome ends, which enabled accurate chromosome counts. A pair of satellite bodies was observed. (AG(3)T(3))(3) signals displayed quite high diversity, changing in intensity from weak to very strong as follows: far away from the chromosome ends (satellites), ends, subtelomeric regions, and proximal regions. Ten high-quality spreads revealed metaphase dynamics from the beginning to the end and the transition to anaphase. Chromosomes gradually grew larger and thicker into linked chromatids, which grew more significantly in width than in length. Based on the combination of 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) signal patterns, ten chromosomes were exclusively distinguished, and the remaining twelve chromosomes were divided into two distinct groups. Our physical map, which can reproduce dynamic metaphase progression and distinguish chromosomes, will powerfully guide cytogenetic research on Chimonanthus and other trees. MDPI 2019-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6895986/ /pubmed/31703401 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10110904 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Luo, Xiaomei
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Physical Map of FISH 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) Signals Displays Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding Chromosomes, Reproduces its Metaphase Dynamics and Distinguishes Its Chromosomes
title Physical Map of FISH 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) Signals Displays Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding Chromosomes, Reproduces its Metaphase Dynamics and Distinguishes Its Chromosomes
title_full Physical Map of FISH 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) Signals Displays Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding Chromosomes, Reproduces its Metaphase Dynamics and Distinguishes Its Chromosomes
title_fullStr Physical Map of FISH 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) Signals Displays Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding Chromosomes, Reproduces its Metaphase Dynamics and Distinguishes Its Chromosomes
title_full_unstemmed Physical Map of FISH 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) Signals Displays Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding Chromosomes, Reproduces its Metaphase Dynamics and Distinguishes Its Chromosomes
title_short Physical Map of FISH 5S rDNA and (AG(3)T(3))(3) Signals Displays Chimonanthus campanulatus R.H. Chang & C.S. Ding Chromosomes, Reproduces its Metaphase Dynamics and Distinguishes Its Chromosomes
title_sort physical map of fish 5s rdna and (ag(3)t(3))(3) signals displays chimonanthus campanulatus r.h. chang & c.s. ding chromosomes, reproduces its metaphase dynamics and distinguishes its chromosomes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6895986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31703401
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10110904
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