Genetics, Vol. 159, 291-302, September 2001, Copyright © 2001

Characterization of a Maize Chromosome 4 Centromeric Sequence: Evidence for an Evolutionary Relationship With the B Chromosome Centromere

Brent T. Pagea, Michael K. Wanousa, and James A. Birchlera
a Division of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211

Corresponding author: James A. Birchler, 117 Tucker Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211., birchlerj{at}missouri.edu (E-mail)

Communicating editor: B. S. GILL

Previous work has identified sequences specific to the B chromosome that are a major component of the B centromere. To address the issue of the origin of the B and the evolution of centromere-localized sequences, DNA prepared from plants without B chromosomes was probed to seek evidence for related sequences. Clones were isolated from maize line B73 without B chromosomes by screening DNA at reduced stringency with a B centromeric probe. These clones were localized to maize centromere 4 using fluorescence in situ hybridization. They showed homology to a maize centromere-mapped sequence, to maize B chromosome centromere sequences, and to a portion of the unit repeat of knobs, which act as neocentromeres in maize. A representative copy was used to screen a BAC library to obtain these sequences in a larger context. Each of the six positive BACs obtained was analyzed to determine the nature of centromere 4-specific sequences present. Fifteen subclones of one BAC were sequenced and the organization of this chromosome 4-specific repeat was examined.





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