Abstract
The gene arrangement, existence of introns and the number of gene copies of genes (fcps) encoding fucoxanthin chlorophyll a/c-binding proteins (Fcps) of the centric diatom Cyclotella cryptica were investigated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Southern blotting and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) experiments. PCR-mediated amplification of the fcp genes using chromosomal DNA as template demonstrated the absence of introns within the amplified regions. Clustering of genes could not be demonstrated in these experiments. Digestion of chromosomal DNA of Cy. cryptica followed by Southern blotting and hybridization with specific fcp probes revealed minimum and maximum values of 12 and 20, respectively, for the gene copies. In addition, the DGGE technique confirmed and strengthened the results obtained from Southern blotting experiments as amplification of gene fragments from genomic DNA with different sets of specific primers revealed values of 21 and 23, for the minimum and maximum gene copy number, respectively.
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