Cytological and molecular evidence of deletion of ribosomal RNA genes in chromosome 6 of barley (Hordeum vulgare)

Gecheff, K., Hvarleva, T., Georgiev, S., Wilkes, T. and Karp, Angela (1994) Cytological and molecular evidence of deletion of ribosomal RNA genes in chromosome 6 of barley (Hordeum vulgare). Genome, 37 (3). pp. 419-425. 10.1139/g94-059
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The barley chromosomal mutant T-35, in which only one pair of satellite chromosomes is apparent, was analyzed using a range of cytological and molecular techniques. Using conventional Feulgen staining, Giemsa and silver banding, in situ hybridization, and Southern blot analysis, unequivocal cytological and molecular evidence was obtained that T-35 is a homozygous deletion of rRNA genes residing in the nucleolus organizer region (NOR) of chromosome 6. According to the criteria of arm ratio and Giemsa-banding pattern of this chromosome, the deletion involved the whole NOR, one of the breakpoints being localized in the short arm proximally to the NOR-associated heterochromatic band, the other probably in the satellite of the chromosome. As a result of this deletion, an increased activity of the rRNA genes (as indicated by the size of the silver bands) on the other NOR-bearing chromosome (chromosome 7) was observed. The possible reasons for this phenomenon are discussed.

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