N. Jayawardene et al., GENOME ANALYSIS AND REPLICATION BEHAVIOR OF A SET OF REPETITIVE SEQUENCES OF LILIUM-LONGIFLORUM, Genome, 37(4), 1994, pp. 535-541
The four clones, pLZH47, pLZ112, pLZ113, and pLZ122, previously assume
d to contain DNA sequences that replicate during zygotene (zygDNA), ac
tually had their replication behavior tested using a replication assay
. Genome analysis was also done for each clone. All of the clones seem
to be members of families of dispersed repetitive DNA. The number of
copies per 2C genome are as follows: pLZH47, 13 500; pLZ112, >100; pLZ
113, 200; and pLZ122, 3500. The replication assays measured the amount
of hybridizable sequences available at the stage of leptotene (before
zygotene DNA replication occurs) and at the stage of pachytene (after
zygotene replication occurs). True zygDNA clones should have twice as
many sequences to hybridize to at pachytene as at leptotene. None of
the clones had the expected increase. One clone, pLZ122, did show a st
atistically significant increase (10%). It may consist of a mixture of
zygDNA and non-zygDNA sequences. Alternatively, only 10% of the pLZ12
2 family members may function as zygDNA.