Abbo S, Dunford RP, Foote T, Reader SM, Flavell RB, Moore G (1995) Organisation of retroelement and stem-loop repeat families in the genomes and nuclei of cerals. Chromosome Res 3: 5–15 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Ahn S, Tanksley SD (1993) Comparative linkage maps of rice and maize genomes. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 90: 7980–7984 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Alfenito MR, Birchler JA (1993) Molecular characterisation of a maize B chromosome centric sequence. Genetics 135: 589–597 PubMedCAS Google Scholar
Bloom K (1993) The centromere frontier: kinetochore components, microtubule-based mobility, and the CEN-value paradox. Cell 73: 621–624 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Cheung W, Money T, Abbo S, Devos K, Gale M, Moore G (1994) A family of related sequences associated with (TTTAGGG)n repeats are located in the interstitial regions of wheat chromosomes. Mol Gen Genet 245: 349–354 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Cox AV, Bennett ST, Parokonny AS, Kenton A, Callimassia MA, Bennett MD (1993) Comparison of plant telomere locations using PCR-generated synthetic probe. Ann Bot 72: 239–247 ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Dunford RP, Kurata N, Luarie DA, Money TA, Minobe Y, Moore G (1995) Conservation of fine-scale DNA marker order in the genomes of rice and the Triticeae. Nucleic Acids Res 23: 2724–2728 PubMedCAS Google Scholar
Flavell RB (1986) Repetitive DNA and chromosomal evolution in plants. Philos Trans R Soc Lond Biol Sci 312: 227–242 CAS Google Scholar
Fukui K, Ijima K (1992) Manual on rice chromosomes. (Publication no. 4) National Institute of Agrobiological Resources, Japan Google Scholar
Harrison GE, Heslop-Harrison JS (1995), Centromeric repetitive DNA sequences in the genus_Brassica_. Theor Appl Genet 90: 157–165 ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Hutchinson J, Chapman V, Miller TE (1980) Chromosome pairing between_Aegilops_ and_Secale_. Heredity 45: 245–254 Google Scholar
Kamm A, Schimdt T, Heslop-Harrison JS (1994) Molecular and physical organisation of highly repetitive undermethylated DNA from_Pennisetum glaucum_. Mol Gen Genet 224: 420–425 Google Scholar
Kipling D, Ackford HE, Taylor BA, Cooke HJ (1991) Mouse minor satellite DNA genetically maps to the centromere and is physically linked to the proximal telomere. Genomics 11: 235–241 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Kipling D, Wilson HE, Mitchell AR, Taylor BA, Cooke HJ (1994) Mouse centromere mapping using oligonucleotide probes that detect variants of the minor satellite. Chromosoma 103: 46–55 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Kurata N, Moore G, Nagamura Y, Foote T, Yano M, Minobe Y, Gale M (1994) Conservation of genome structure between rice and wheat. Biotechnology 12: 276–278 ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Larin Z, Fricker MD, Tyler-Smith C (1994)De novo formation of several features of a centromere following introduction of a Y alphoid YAC into mammalian cells. Hum Mol Genet 3: 689–695 PubMedCAS Google Scholar
Lica LM, Narayanswami S, Hamkalo BA (1986) Mouse satellite DNA, centromere structure and sister chromatid pairing. J Cell Biol 103: 1145–1151 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Masumoto H, Yoda K, Ikeno M, Kitagawa K, Muro N, Okazaki T (1993) Properties of CENP-B and its target sequence in a satellite DNA. NATO ASI Series, Heidelberg, Series H 72, pp 31–43 CAS Google Scholar
Moore G (1995) Cereal genome evolution: pastoral pursuits with ‘Lego’ genomes. Curr Opin Genet Dev 5: 717–724 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Moore G, Cheung W, Schwarzacher T, Flavell RB (1991) BIS 1, a major component of the cereal genome and a tool for studying genomic organisation. Genomics 10: 469–476 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Moore G, Abbo S, Cheung W, Foote T, Gale M, Koebner R, Leitch AR, Leitch I, Money T, Stancombe P, Yano M, Flavell R (1993) Key features of cereal genome organisation as revealed by the use of cytosine methylation-sensitive restriction endonucleases. Genomics 15: 472–482 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Moore G, Foote T, Helentjaris T, Devos K, Kurata N, Gale MD (1995a) Was there a single ancestral cereal chromosome? Trends Genet 11: 81–82 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Moore G, Devos K, Wang Z, Gale MD (1995b) Gasses line up and form a circle. Curr Biol 5: 737–739. ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Moore G, Roberts M, Alcaide L, Foote T (1997) Centromere sites and cereal chromosome evolution. Chromosoma (in press)
Rabl (1885) Ueber Zelltheilung. Morphol Jahrb 10: 214–330 Google Scholar
Rhoades MM (1952) Preferential segregatin in maize. In: Gowen JW (ed) Heterosis. Iowa State Press, Ames, pp 66–80 Google Scholar
Richards EJ, Ausubel FM (1988) Isolation of a higher eukaryotic telomere from_Arabidopsis thaliana_. Cell 53: 127–136 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Robertson IH (1981) Chromosome numbers in_Brachypodium_ Beau (Gramineae). Genetica 56: 55–60 Article Google Scholar
Sambrook J, Fritsch EM, Maniatis T (1989) Molecular cloning, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Habor, New York Google Scholar
Schwarzacher T, Leitch AR, Bennett MD, Heslop-Harrison JS (1989) In situ localisation of parental genomes in awide hybrid. Ann Bot 64: 315–324 Google Scholar
Schmidt R, West J, Love K, Lenehan Z, Lister C, Thompson H, Bouchez D, Dean C (1995) Physical map and organisation of_Arabidopsis thaliana_ chromosome 4. Science 270: 4480–4483 Google Scholar
Sullivan KF, Glass CA (1991) CENP-B is a highly conserved mammalian centromere protein with homology to the helixloop-helix family of proteins. Chromosoma 100: 360–370 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar
Tutin TG, Heywood VH, Burges NA, Moore DM, Valentine DH, Walters SM, Webb DA (1980) Flora Europea 1980. Cambridge University Press
Wang K, Koop BF, Hood L (1994) A simple method using T4 DNA polymerase to clone polymerase chain reaction products. Biotechniques 17: 236–238 PubMedCAS Google Scholar
Wu KS, Tanskley SD (1993) Genetical and physical mapping of telomeres and microsatellites of rice. Plant Mol Biol 22: 861–872 ArticlePubMedCAS Google Scholar