Sequences homologous to chloroplast (ct)DNA have been found in nuclear DNA in five species of the
Chenopodiaceae, extending the earlier observations of

promiscuous

DNA in
Spinacia oleracea (Timmis and Scott 1983). Using the 7.7 kbp spinach ctDNA Pst I fragment as a hybridization probe, several separately located homologies to ctDNA were resolved in the nuclear DNA of
Beta vulgaris,
Chenopodium quinoa, and
Enchylaena tomentosa. In
Chenopodium album and
Atriplex cinerea the major region of homology was to a nuclear Eco RI fragment (6 kbp) indistinguishable from that in ctDNA. These homologies may therefore involve larger tracts of ctDNA because the same restriction sites are apparently retained in the nucleus. This suggests that in these latter two species there is a contrasting, more homogeneous arrangement of ctDNA transpositions in the nucleus.
Key words Chloroplast DNA - Nuclear DNA - DNA homologies - Chenopods
Communicated by R. Hagemann