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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (4)
  • Somatic hybrids  (3)
  • Aorta  (1)
  • 1
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    Theoretical and applied genetics 85 (1993), S. 863-867 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Potato ; PYX ; PVY ; Protoplasts ; Somatic hybrids
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Dihaploid genotypes of potato, containing the dominant allele for extreme resistance to PVX and/or PVY, were used in a fusion program in order to analyze the behaviour of the two monogenetic resistances after fusion. Eighteen different fusion combinations were performed and regenerated hybrids were tested by ELISA for their virus resistance. In most of the combinations an addition of the two qualities was found, but a few deviating clones were observed. The possible reasons for the phenotypic disappearance of resistant alleles are discussed.
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  • 2
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    Theoretical and applied genetics 88 (1994), S. 147-152 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Solanum tuberosum ; Somatic hybrids ; Field evaluation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Tetraploid somatic hybrids, derived from ten different fusion combinations, were grown in the field to study the inheritance of quantitatively-controlled agronomic traits. The data from two seasons showed that the heterosis in yield varied between 70% and 230% compared to the mid-parent value of the dihaploid fusion clones. The relative yield of the hybrids compared to two standard varieties (= 100%) ranged from 47% to 106%. Despite large differences in yield between the single hybrids of the same fusion combination, no significant differences could be detected between the hybrids. The analysis of the yield components revealed that the heterosis was mainly due to a highly increased tuber weight, whereas the tuber number was in general intermediate to that of the parent clones. In three combinations, the starch content of the hybrids was 15–20% higher than the midparent value and in the others it was intermediate. Fusion of clones with long oval tubers and with round or round-oval ones showed the round/round-oval form was dominant. Fusion combinations of tuber flesh colour indicated that in most cases yellow was dominant to white, while red skin colour was dominant over yellow.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Key words Potato ; Somatic hybrids ; Mt types ; Rearrangements ; Substoichiometric mtDNA
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  One hundred and eighty dihaploid clones used for protoplast fusions, and 144 tetraploid German potato cultivars were analysed for their cytoplasms using 11 homologous mt DNA-probes, and were classified as mitochondrial (mt) types α, β, γ, δ, and ɛ according to their RFLP patterns. From the 4x cultivars, 79 had the typical mt-type β of Solanum tuberosum being different from the 46 cvs which had the mt-α type and 19 others with mt-γ. A dendrogram shows their relationships to other Solanum species. The distantly related mt-ɛ was only found in di-haploids, and particularly in clones deriving from Solanum phureja and Solanum andigena. Accessory mt types will be actualized on website (http://www.edv.agrar.tu-muenchen.de/pbpz/ mm/mt/al1.htm). In order to evaluate the genetic potential of novel plastid-mitochondrial configurations we have analyzed four representative populations, which derive from different fusion-combination classes: [α (+) β], [α (+) γ], [α (+) δ] and [α (+) ɛ]. On the mitochondrial expression level, hybrids from an [α (+) ɛ] fusion could be distinguished by in-organello translation from [α (+) β] hybrids, and other di-haploids, by an additional translation product of 15 kDa. In fusion parents with mt-α and -γ an additional atp6 reading frame is detectable in sub-stoichiometric amounts by the use of specific PCR primers. The gene differs from the original 211 bp 3′ from the stop codon. Novel RFLP-patterns in 10% of the somatic hybrids were due to a high-rate replication of this pre-existing parental genome region. A second characteristic for somatic hybrids was the partial addition of parental mt sub-genomes. The major part of them revealed a new organization in their mt genomes at the mt-type characteristic loci rpl5, rps14, cob, rps10, coxI and rpl2, which contain recombination-specific repeats homologous to Petunia spp. and Nicotiana. A schematic model for the formation of novel mitochondrial genomes in potato somatic hybrids is provided.
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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 382 (1997), S. 138-140 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Key words Malignant tumors ; Aorta
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Primäre maligne Tumoren der Aorta sind seltene Erkrankungen. Wir beschreiben hier unser therapeutisches Vorgehen bei einem 55jährigen Patienten. Der Patient wurde mit einer progredienten Niereninsuffizienz in unserer Klinik aufgenommen. Bei der Angiographie fanden sich ein Verschluß der rechten und eine hochgradige Stenose der linken Nierenarterie. Die Diagnose des intraluminal wachsenden malignen Aortentumors wurde aus dem bei der Angiographie gewonnenen Thrombenmaterial bestätigt. Fünf Monate zuvor wurde bei der histologischen Aufarbeitung von Thrombenmaterial der Verdacht anläßlich einer aortobiiliakalen Protheseninterposition wegen eines akuten Leriche-Syndroms geäußert. Bei der Computertomographie fanden sich Veränderungen in der Aorta etwa 2 cm oberhalb des Truncus coeliacus beginnend. Es erfolgte der thorakoabdominale Aortenersatz unter Resektion der Aorta und des periaortalen Gewebes und der Nephrektomie und Adrenalektomie links. Die Protheseninterposition wurde von der mittleren Aorta descendens bis zur Bifurkation beider Beckenarterien unter Resektion der alten aortobiiliakalen Prothese durchgeführt. Truncus coeliacus und A. mesenterica superior wurden über je ein Prothesensegment in die Aortenprothese reimplantiert. Drei Wochen nach der Erstoperation erfolgte die Nephrektomie rechts. Der postoperative Verlauf gestaltete sich unproblematisch.
    Notes: Abstract Primary malignant tumors of the aorta are only rarely reported. We describe here our findings in a 55-year-old patient who was referred to us with progressive renal insufficiency. At angiography, right renal artery occlusion and high-grade stenosis of the left renal artery was found in this patient, who had undergone aortobiliacal reconstruction for acute Leriche syndrome 5 months previously. Histological evaluation of thrombotic material revealed an intraluminal malignant tumor to be the underlying cause. This diagnosis was then confirmed in samples harvested during angiography. CT scan showed an extension beginning 2 cm proximal to the celiac trunk. The patient was treated by thoracoabdominal resection of the aorta, including the paraaortal tissue, left side nephrectomy, and adrenalectomy. A thoracoabdominal aortic prosthesis was inserted up to the iliacal bifurcations and the celiac and su-perior mesenteric arteries reimplanted. Right nephrectomy followed 3 weeks later. The postoperative course was uneventful.
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