Ed. Badaeva et al., GENOME DIFFERENTIATION IN AEGILOPS .2. PHYSICAL MAPPING OF 5S AND 18S-26S RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENE FAMILIES IN DIPLOID SPECIES, Genome, 39(6), 1996, pp. 1150-1158
The distribution of the 5S and 18S-5.8S-26S (18S-26S) ribosomal RNA (r
RNA) gene families on chromosomes of all diploid Aegilops species was
studied by in situ hybridization with pTa71 (18S-26S rDNA) and pTa794
(5S rDNA) DNA clones. One major 18S-26S rDNA locus was found in the nu
cleolus organizer region (NOR) of each of the species Aegilops tauschi
i and Aegilops uniaristata and two loci were detected in the remaining
species. In addition to major NORs, from one to nine minor loci were
observed; their numbers and chromosomal locations were species-specifi
c. Some minor loci were polymorphic, whereas others were conserved. On
e or two 5S rDNA loci were observed in the short arms of the chromosom
es of groups 1 and 5 of all diploid Aegilops species except Ae. uniari
stata, where one 5S rDNA site was located in the distal part of the lo
ng arm of chromosome 1N. The 5S rDNA loci were not associated with NOR
s; however, the relative positions of two ribosomal RNA gene families
were diagnostic for chromosomes of homoeologous groups 1, 5, and 6. Im
plications of these results for establishing phylogenetic relationship
s of diploid Aegilops species and mechanisms of genome differentiation
are discussed.