Chromosome-specific barcode system with centromeric repeat in cultivated soybean and wild progenitor
Ahmet L Tek,
Kiyotaka Nagaki,
Hümeyra Yıldız Akkamış
et al.
Abstract:Wild soybeanGlycine sojais the progenitor of cultivated soybeanGlycine max. Information on soybean functional centromeres is limited despite extensive genome analysis. These species are an ideal model for studying centromere dynamics for domestication and breeding. We performed a detailed chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis using centromere-specific histone H3 protein to delineate two distinct centromeric DNA sequences with unusual repeating units with monomer sizes of 90–92 bp (CentGm-1) and 413-bp (CentGm… Show more
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