Identification of small nuclear DNA molecules of the cuban sugarcane cultivar Ja60-5 via pulsed field gel electrophoresis

We present evidence of the existence of at least 7 small nuclear DNA molecules in the Ja60-5 sugarcane cultivar genome. These small molecules were separated by means of transversal alternating field electrophoresis (TAFE); their sizes ranged from about 230-3000 kbp, and they hybridized with telomeri...

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description We present evidence of the existence of at least 7 small nuclear DNA molecules in the Ja60-5 sugarcane cultivar genome. These small molecules were separated by means of transversal alternating field electrophoresis (TAFE); their sizes ranged from about 230-3000 kbp, and they hybridized with telomeric, subcentromeric, and various nuclear DNA probes. Here, we also report the use and the modifications of DNA from microorganisms, to immobilize nuclear DNA from sugarcane suitable for analysis via pulsed field gel electrophoresis. The protocol is simple, inexpensive, and easy to perform.
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Microorganisms
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