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Gene Synthesis> | Tandem repeat oligo names, sequences, and associated dyes utilized and reported in FISH experiments are as follows: “TR120Y” is 5’ -[ATTO647N]-GAGCACGAGATATTGATAAAAA, “TR225Y” is 5’-[ATTO647N]-TTAGTGCAATGTTATCTAGT. Additional sequences for oligo FISH probes and synthetic consensus sequences were designed and are listed here (Table 2) in order to provide new information as additional tools for hop cytogenetics. The synthetic consensus sequences were made (GenScript Biotech Corp.) and inserted into plasmids to enable their use as templates to make FISH probes via conventional labeling techniques. These plasmids (pHTR120syn, pHTR225syn, pHTR600syn, pHTR390syn, an pHTR060syn) and their descriptions are available from AddGene (addgene.org). | Get A Quote |
Hop (Humulus lupulus L.) is known for its use as a bittering agent in beer and has a rich history of cultivation, beginning in Europe and now spanning the globe. There are five wild varieties worldwide, which may have been introgressed with cultivated varieties. As a dioecious species, its obligate outcrossing, non-Mendelian inheritance, and genomic structural variability have confounded directed breeding efforts. Consequently, understanding genome evolution in Humulus represents a considerable challenge, requiring additional resources, including integrated genome maps. In order to facilitate cytogenetic investigations into the transmission genetics of hop, we report here the identification and characterizatio... More