Yuzo Kuroki
Ehime University
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Chromosoma | 1999
Fukashi Shibata; Masahiro Hizume; Yuzo Kuroki
Abstract.The dioecious plant Rumex acetosa has a multiple sex chromosome system: XX in female and XY1Y2 in male. Both types of Y chromosome were isolated from chromosome spreads of males by manual microdissection, and their chromosomal DNA was amplified using degenerate oligonucleotide primed-polymerase chain reaction (DOP-PCR). When the biotin-labeled DOP-PCR product was hybridized with competitor DNA in situ, the fluorescent signal painted the Y chromosomes. A library of Y chromosome DNA was constructed from the DOP-PCR product and screened for DNA sequences specific to the Y chromosome. One Y chromosome-specific DNA sequence was identified and designated RAYSI (R. acetosa Y chromosome-specific sequence I). RAYSI is a tandemly arranged repetitive DNA sequence that maps to the 4’,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole bands of both Y chromosomes.
Chromosome Research | 2000
Fukashi Shibata; Masahiro Hizume; Yuzo Kuroki
The dioecious plant Rumex acetosa has a multiple sex chromosome system: females are 2n = XX + 12, males are 2n = XY1Y2 + 12, and the two Y chromosomes are heterochromatic. A DNA sequence abounded in the male genome was isolated and analyzed. The sequence (RAE180) was a 180-bp-long tandemly arranged repetitive sequence, distributed in chromosomes Y1 and Y2, and two pairs of autosomes. Both Y chromosomes contained large amounts of RAE180 and the sequence formed many DAPI bands, while, on the two pairs of autosomes, RAE180 did not form DAPI bands. The internal structure and morphological changes of the Y chromosomes were analyzed by FISH, using RAE180 and the Y-chromosome-specific sequence RAYSI as probes. The pattern of the FISH signals caused by the accumulation of RAE180 and RAYSI suggested the structural change in the Y chromosomes during the process of sex chromosome evolution, and the morphological change in the Y chromosomes was explained by reciprocal translocation and inversion.
Genome | 2000
Fukashi Shibata; Masahiro Hizume; Yuzo Kuroki
Cytologia | 1980
Seiichi Sato; Shigeki Ohta; Yuzo Kuroki
The Japanese Journal of Genetics | 1970
Masahide Kurita; Yuzo Kuroki
Cytologia | 2013
Yuzo Kuroki; Fukashi Shibata; Masahiro Hizume
Shokubutsugaku Zasshi | 1971
Masahide Kurita; Yuzo Kuroki
Cytologia | 1975
Masahide Kurita; Yuzo Kuroki
The Japanese Journal of Genetics | 1971
Yuzo Kuroki; Masahide Kurita
Journal of Plant Research | 1971
Masahide Kurita; Yuzo Kuroki