Abstract
Humulus japonicus Siebold & Zucc (Japanese hop) is a dioecious species of the family Cannabaceae. The chromosome number is 2n = 16 = 14 + XX for females and 2n = 17 = 14 + XY1Y2 for male. To date, no fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH) markers have been established for the identification of H. japonicus sex chromosomes. In this paper, we report a method for the mitotic and meiotic sex chromosome differentiation in H. japonicus by FISH for HJSR, a high copy subtelomeric repeat. The signal is present in the subtelomeric region of one arm of the X chromosome. We demonstrate that males have two Y chromosomes that differ in FISH signal with the HJSR probe. Indeed, the HJSR probe hybridizes to a subtelomeric region on both arms of chromosome Y1 but not of chromosome Y2. The orientation and position of pseudoautosomal regions(PAR1 and PAR2) were also determined. © Oleg Alexandrov et al.
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Alexandrov, O. S., Divashuk, M. G., Yakovin, N. A., & Karlov, G. I. (2012). Sex chromosome differentiation in Humulus japonicus Siebold & Zuccarini, 1846 (Cannabaceae) revealed by fluorescence in situ hybridization of subtelomeric repeat. Comparative Cytogenetics, 6(3), 239–247. https://doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v6i3.3261
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