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Current Genetics 1990-Oct

Restriction site and genetic map of Cucurbita pepo chloroplast DNA.

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H Lim
I Gounaris
R C Hardison
C D Boyer

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Abstract

A detailed restriction map of squash chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) was constructed with five restriction endonucleases, SalI, PvuII, BglI, SacII, and PstI. The cleavage sites were mapped by sequential digestion of cpDNA using low-gelling temperature agarose. The restriction map shows that squash cpDNA is an approximately 153 kilobase (kb) circle with a large inverted repeat sequence of 23.3 kb, separated by a large (83.7 kb) and a small (22.7 kb) single copy region. Genes for a number of chloroplast polypeptides were localized on the map by hybridizing the cpDNA restriction fragments to heterologous gene-specific probes from tobacco, pea, tomato, maize, and spinach chloroplasts. The gene locations and organization of squash cpDNA are highly conserved and similar to chloroplast genomes of tomato, pepper, and Ginkgo.

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