Published February 1, 2016
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FISH and AgNor mapping of the 45S and 5S rRNA genes in wild and cultivated species of C apsicum (Solananceae)
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Abstract: Chromosome number and position of rDNA were studied in 12 wild and cultivated species of the genus
Capsicum with chromosome numbers x = 12 and x = 13 (22 samples). For the first time in these species, the 5S and
45S rRNA loci were localized and physically mapped using two-color fluorescence in situ hybridization and AgNOR
banding. We focused on the comparison of the results obtained with both methods with the aim of accurately
revealing the real functional rRNA genes. The analyzes were based on a previous work that reported that the
18S–5.8S–25S loci mostly coincide with GC-rich heterochromatic regions and likely have given rise to satellite
DNAs, which are not active genes. These data show the variability of rDNA within karyotypes of the genus
Capsicum, providing anchor points for (comparative) genetic maps. In addition, the obtained information might be
useful for studies on evolution of repetitive DNA.
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