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Последовательности, схожие с мгэ II класса,в геномах видов рода Brassica l

Последовательности, схожие с мгэ II класса,в геномах видов рода Brassica l

Abstract

На основе данных литературы и собственных исследований рассматривается генетическая нестабильность геномов у видов рода Brassica и возможности использования первичных нуклеотидных последовательностей, схожих с мобильными генетическими элементами (МГЭ) II класса (Ас, MuDR, Far1 и CACTA), при создании молекулярных маркеров для оценки генетического разнообразия культур семейства Brassicaceae L. Представлены результаты ПЦР-оценки распространения и полиморфизма маркеров на основе элементов Ас, MuDR, Far1 и CACTA у образцов, представляющих виды этого семейства в мировой коллекции ВИР (Всероссийский НИИ растениеводства), в связи с обсуждением их филогении.

Basing on the literature data and own results, an unstability of genomes in species of Brassica genus is considered, and possibility to apply the class II mobile genetic elements-like nucleotide sequences, Ас, MuDR, Far1 and CACTA, for creation of molecular markers which could be used to evaluate genetic diversity is discussed. Using PCR, a distribution and polymorphism of markers based on Ас, MuDR, Far1 and CACTA elements are investigated in samples of Brassicaceae L. from the world collection of the N.I. Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry (VIR), with regard to their phylogeny.

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ВИДЫ РОДА BRASSICA, МОБИЛЬНЫЕ ГЕНЕТИЧЕСКИЕ ЭЛЕМЕНТЫ АС, СОХРАНЯЕМОЕ ГЕНЕТИЧЕСКОЕ БИОРАЗНООБРАЗИЕ, MOBILE GENETIC ELEMENTS АС

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