Ribosomal RNA genes and the B chromosome of Brachycome dichromosomatica

1995 
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with biotinylated rDNA revealed the presence of an rRNA gene cluster on both the A and B chromosomes of Brachyconie dichromosomatica, an Australian native ephemeral plant of the arid regions of south-eastern Australia. This species contains only two pairs of A chromosomes and up to three B chromosomes. The regular attachment of the B chromosome to a nucleolus suggests that these ribosomal RNA genes are transcribed. Southern hybridization of DNA from OB and + B plants digested with a variety of restriction enzymes indicates that the rRNA genes on the A and B chromosomes are the same in sequence and methylation status.
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