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AUTHORS ABSTRACTOgura male-sterile cytoplasm was surveyed in common Japanese radish cultivars and in wild radishes growing in various localities in Japan. Mitochondrial (mt) DNA rearrangement involving the atp6 gene was used as a molecular marker. To detect the mtDNA rearrangement, polymerase chain reactions (PCR) were designed to amplify the upstream region of the atp6 gene. The oligonucleotides homologous to the following three regions were synthesized: (1) trnfM, (2) ORF105 and (3) atp6. PCRs were conducted with a pair of the first and the third primers to detect normal mtDNA, and with the second and the third primers for Ogura-type mtDNA. All 15 Japanese cultivars yielded an amplification product which was the same as that of normal mtDNA, whereas some wild radishes gave the product specific to Ogura mtDNA. Twenty-four populations of wild radish were classified into three groups according to the frequency of Ogura-type mtDNA: (1) in ten populations, all four plants analyzed per population had normal type mtDNA, (2) in five populations, only plants with Ogura-type mtDNA were found, and (3) nine populations included both normal and Oguratype mtDNAs. There were no geographical restrictions and no cline in the distribution of the plants with Ogura-type mtDNA. These results suggested that the Ogura-type male-sterile cytoplasm originated in wild radishes. More... »
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