Species-specific repetitive DNA used to identify interspecific somatic hybrids. 1984

M W Saul, and I Potrykus
Friedrich Miescher-Institut, P.O. Box 2543, CH-4002, Basel, Switzerland.

Plasmid DNA clones containing repetitive DNA sequences were isolated from Hyoscyamus muticus and Nicotiana tabacum. Non cross-hybridizing probes from each species were used in a simple hybridization test with DNA isolated from presumptive somatic hybrids. This allowed unequivocal identification of DNA from both species in the hybrids.

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