Title: Analysis of a polymorphic region of the Euglena gracilis chloroplast genome
Abstract: The circular chloroplast genome of Euglena gracilis is known to carry a single region of variable length (polymorphic region) located on BglII·Z fragments (6.1–6.9 kbp). We now have cloned a BglII·Z fragment (6.35 kbp) using as vector a modified pBR322. The cloned BglIl·Z fragment is split by HindIII into fragments of 1.0, 2.6 and 2.75 kbp and by HaeIII into fragments of 0.05, 1.35 and 4.95 kbp, respectively. The zone of variable length on this BglIl·Z fragment can be confined to a BglII-HindIII fragment of 2.6 kbp which is next to the previously mapped BglIl·G1 (4.7 kbp) and about 4.5 kbp away from the 5′ end of the ‘extra’ 16 S rRNA gene. Two HindIII fragments from the polymorphic region of 5.9 and 6.1 kbp, respectively, were cloned and used in electron microscopic studies. Heteroduplexes formed between the two cloned HindIII fragments show the expected size difference of about 200 bp. Single strand reannealing experiments allow us to place the polymorphic region between two previously mapped short inverted repeats and partial DNA melting experiments indicate that the polymorphic region is very rich in dA-dT.
Publication Year: 1983
Publication Date: 1983-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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