Electrophoretic karyotype analyses of Flammulina velutipes FSB and its monokaryotic progeny, omFSB1 and omFSB2, obtained from oidia were performed by contour-clamped homogeneous electric field (CHEF) gel electrophoresis. At least 11 chromosome-sized DNA bands (CB 1 through CB 11) for FSB, 6 bands for omFSB1, and 7 bands for omFSB2, respectively, were resolved on a CHEF gel. Southern hybridization analysis on CHEF-separated chromosomal DNA of FSB was carried out using RAPD marker probes prepared from each of the 12 linkage groups. The bands CB 1, 2, and 4 each hybridized to two or three probes for different linkage groups. The bands CB 5 and 6 both hybridized to a common probe. The bands CB 3, 7, 8, and 9 each hybridized to a single specific probe for different linkage groups. The two smallest bands (CB 10 and 11) did not hybridize with any probes.
Electrophoretic karyotype analyses of Flammulina velutipes FSB and its monokaryotic progeny, omFSB1 and omFSB2, obtained from oidia were performed by contour-clamped homogeneous electric field (CHEF) gel electrophoresis. At least 11 chromosome-sized DNA bands (CB 1 through CB 11) for FSB, 6 bands for omFSB1, and 7 bands for omFSB2, respectively, were resolved on a CHEF gel. Southern hybridization analysis on CHEF-separated chromosomal DNA of FSB was carried out using RAPD marker probes prepared from each of the 12 linkage groups. The bands CB 1, 2, and 4 each hybridized to two or three probes for different linkage groups. The bands CB 5 and 6 both hybridized to a common probe. The bands CB 3, 7, 8, and 9 each hybridized to a single specific probe for different linkage groups. The two smallest bands (CB 10 and 11) did not hybridize with any probes.
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