Heterologous processing of editing sites after somatic or sexual transfer into a foreign genetic background. Heterologous processing of editing sites after.

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Heterologous processing of editing sites after somatic or sexual transfer into a foreign genetic background. Heterologous processing of editing sites after somatic or sexual transfer into a foreign genetic background. (A) Editing of ndhD‐293 in Nicotiana glutinosa, Nicotiana tabacum Petit Havanna and the introgression line N. tabacum Samsoun (NN). Excerpts of the sequencing chromatograms are shown, with the edited position marked by an asterisk and the affected codon boxed. Phenotypes of mature plants are shown, with the inset showing the different flower morphologies. Circles indicate the nuclei and ovals the plastids. Nt, N. tabacum Petit Havanna; Ng, N. glutinosa. Superscript N indicates the presence of the N‐gene conferring resistance against tobacco mosaic virus. (B) Complementary DNA sequence analysis of editing sites ndhA‐189 and ndhD‐293 in nightshade Ab(Ab) and cybrid Nt(Ab) seedlings. Relevant chromatogram excerpts are shown, with the edited position and codons marked as in (A). (C) Nicotiana tomentosiformis possesses and processes editing site ndhD‐293, whereas this site is absent in Nicotiana sylvestris and N. tabacum. Partial ndhD DNA sequences for the three Nicotiana species are aligned. Below is an excerpt of a cDNA sequence from N. tomentosiformis together with the corresponding chromatogram. Editing sites and affected codons are marked as in (A). Michael Tillich et al. EMBO Rep. 2006;7:308-313 © as stated in the article, figure or figure legend