Organization of the nuclear genome in tomato and related diploid species
Material type: ArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1987Subject(s): In: American Naturalist v. 130 Sup, p. S46-S61615064Summary: The following topics are reviewed: (1) cytology of tomato chromosomes;(2) isozyme genes in tomato, including informatiuon on tandem and unlinked duplications;(3) studies of the tomato genome at the DNA level, including the small subunit of ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase (RBC) and chlorophyll-a and -b-binding (CAB) polypeptide; (4) comparison of tomato RBC and CAB genes with those of other solanaceous species, with information on actin genes, nucleolar organizer rDNA, the genetics of random cDNA clones, distribution of loci, and possible internal duplication on chromosome 2;and (5) linkage maps in other solanaceous species constructed on the basisItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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The following topics are reviewed: (1) cytology of tomato chromosomes;(2) isozyme genes in tomato, including informatiuon on tandem and unlinked duplications;(3) studies of the tomato genome at the DNA level, including the small subunit of ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase (RBC) and chlorophyll-a and -b-binding (CAB) polypeptide; (4) comparison of tomato RBC and CAB genes with those of other solanaceous species, with information on actin genes, nucleolar organizer rDNA, the genetics of random cDNA clones, distribution of loci, and possible internal duplication on chromosome 2;and (5) linkage maps in other solanaceous species constructed on the basis
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