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Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2001

Relationships among Nicotiana species revealed by the 5S rDNA spacer sequence and fluorescence in situ hybridization

S. Kitamura; Masayoshi Inoue; Naoya Shikazono; Atsushi Tanaka

Abstract  To investigate phylogenetic relationships in Nicotiana, the intergenic spacer sequences of 5S rDNA were analyzed in species with 2n=18, 20 or 24, and amphidiploid species with 2n=48. The chromosomal localization of the 5S rDNA was determined by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). In species with 2n=24 and their descendants, a major 5S rDNA-specific PCR fragment of 400–650 bp was obtained. The amphidiploid species contained similar length of 5S rDNA units derived from putative diploid progenitors. Among the five clones from each representative PCR fragment, some nucleotide exchanges and length heterogeneity were observed. The latter was due to variation in the spacer region, such as differences in the length of poly A and/or poly T tracts as well as insertions/deletions. Interspecific comparisons of each 5S rDNA sequence demonstrated that the spacer sequence could be divided into three regions. Excluding gaps from the aligned spacer sequences of 5S rDNA, phylogenetic trees were constructed. Each phylogenetic tree showed an almost identical topology even if different algorithms were applied. The chromosomal locations of the 5S rDNA in each species correlated with the phylogenetic topology. The phylogenetic trees were generally in agreement with the current classification.


Plant Journal | 2004

TRANSPARENT TESTA 19 is involved in the accumulation of both anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins in Arabidopsis.

Satoshi Kitamura; Naoya Shikazono; Atsushi Tanaka


Journal of Experimental Botany | 2005

Analysis of mutations induced by carbon ions in Arabidopsis thaliana

Naoya Shikazono; Chihiro Suzuki; Satoshi Kitamura; Hiroshi Watanabe; Shigemitsu Tano; Atsushi Tanaka


Genetics | 2003

Mutation Rate and Novel tt Mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana Induced by Carbon Ions

Naoya Shikazono; Yukihiko Yokota; Satoshi Kitamura; Chihiro Suzuki; Hiroshi Watanabe; Shigemitsu Tano; Atsushi Tanaka


The Plant Cell | 2003

Disruption of the AtREV3 Gene Causes Hypersensitivity to Ultraviolet B Light and γ-Rays in Arabidopsis: Implication of the Presence of a Translesion Synthesis Mechanism in Plants

Ayako N. Sakamoto; Vo Thi Thuong Lan; Yoshihiro Hase; Naoya Shikazono; Tsukasa Matsunaga; Atsushi Tanaka


Genes & Genetic Systems | 1997

A new Arabidopsis mutant induced by ion beams affects flavonoid synthesis with spotted pigmentation in testa

Atsushi Tanaka; Shigemitsu Tano; Thanes Chantes; Yukihiko Yokota; Naoya Shikazono; Hiroshi Watanabe


Radiation and Environmental Biophysics | 2002

LET dependence of lethality in Arabidopsis thaliana irradiated by heavy ions

Naoya Shikazono; Atsushi Tanaka; Shigeru Kitayama; Hiroshi Watanabe; Shigemitsu Tano


Genes & Genetic Systems | 1998

Molecular analysis of carbon ion-induced mutations in Arabidopsis thaliana

Naoya Shikazono; Yukihiko Yokota; Atsushi Tanaka; Hiroshi Watanabe; Shigemitsu Tano


Radiation and Environmental Biophysics | 2001

Effect of fractionated exposure to carbon ions on the frequency of chromosome aberrations in tobacco root cells

Kazuhiko Shimono; Naoya Shikazono; Masayoshi Inoue; Atsushi Tanaka; Hiroshi Watanabe


Plant Biotechnology | 2005

Effects of ion beam irradiation on the regeneration and morphology of Ficus thunbergii Maxim

Misa Takahashi; Sueli Kohama; Komei Kondo; Makoto Hakata; Yoshihiro Hase; Naoya Shikazono; Atsushi Tanaka; Hiromichi Morikawa

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Atsushi Tanaka

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Hiroshi Watanabe

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Shigemitsu Tano

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Satoshi Kitamura

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Yukihiko Yokota

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Chihiro Suzuki

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Masayoshi Inoue

Kyoto Prefectural University

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Yoshihiro Hase

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Ayako N. Sakamoto

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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