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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 04, 1998
Filed:
Jun. 06, 1995
Sandrine Bonhomme, Paris, FR;
Francedilla.oise Budar, Limours, FR;
Dominique Lancelin, Buc, FR;
Georges Pelletier, Bures/Yvette, FR;
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Paris, FR;
Abstract
Ogura sterility DNA is used to develop agronomically valuable hybrids that lack the undesirable features of plants having Ogura DNA (chlorosis at low temperature; poor fertile fertility; aberrant flower morphology) but still impart efficient male sterility (which can be easily restored). Ogura sterility is carried by a DNA sequence defined by nucleotides 928-2273 of a 2428 base sequence reproduced in the specification. When present in mitochondrial or nuclear genome of a plant it confers cytoplasmic male sterility. Also disclosed are recombinant plant nuclear and mitochondrial genomes containing a DNA sequence defined by nucleotides 928-1569 of the specified sequence (or its homologous); cytoplasm containing such a mitochondrial genome; Brassica plants or hybrids containing the sterility DNA; and, DNA probes of at least 10 bases from the 928-1569 sequences. DNA probes are used to detect male sterility and for selecting clones without the need for lengthy agronomic/rehybridization steps.