Publication: Some molecular studies related to leaf rolling in Ctenanthe Setosa
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Date
2008
Authors
Terzi, Rabiye
Sağlam, Aykut
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İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi
Abstract
The changes in total RNA content under drought
stress condition that eventually causes leaf rolling
was investigated in Ctenanthe setosa, a member of
Marantaceae family in Zingiberales. Degree of leaf
rolling (%) and total RNA content were measured
under drought stress condition. It was determined
that total RNA content decreased while degree of
leaf rolling was increasing. In addition, partial
sequence of small subunit ribosomal DNA (18S
rDNA) of Ctenanthe setosa was determined to use
as a control marker in polymerase chain reactions
(PCR) during molecular studies. When compared
with presumably functional sequences, 18S rDNA
partial sequence of Ctenanthe setosa shows
greater complete sequence similarity of 18S small
subunits of Marantochloa atropurpurea, Maranta
bicolor and Calathea loeseneri which are the
members of same family. Obtained sequence also
resembled Strelitzia nicolai and Phenakospermum
guyannense belonging another family,
Strelitziaceae from Zingiberales order. In addition,
it seemed like to Ravenala madagascariensis,
Musa acuminate, Heliconia indica, Orchidantha
fimbriata and Orchidantha siamensis from same
order. These results have been pointed out that
obtained 18S rDNA partial sequence is true for
Ctenanthe setosa.
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Keywords
Ctenanthe setosa, leaf rolling, 18S rDNA, partial sequence, Total RNA, yaprak haddeleme, kısmi bir sekans, Toplam RNA