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New evidence confirming the CD genomic constitutions of the tetraploid Avena species in the section Pachycarpa Baum
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 1, p e0240703 (2021), PLoS ONE
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2021.
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Abstract
- The tetraploid Avena species in the section Pachycarpa Baum, including A. insularis, A. maroccana, and A. murphyi, are thought to be involved in the evolution of hexaploid oats; however, their genome designations are still being debated. Repetitive DNA sequences play an important role in genome structuring and evolution, so understanding the chromosomal organization and distribution of these sequences in Avena species could provide valuable information concerning genome evolution in this genus. In this study, the chromosomal organizations and distributions of six repetitive DNA sequences (including three SSR motifs (TTC, AAC, CAG), one 5S rRNA gene fragment, and two oat A and C genome specific repeats) were investigated using non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization (ND-FISH) in the three tetraploid species mentioned above and in two hexaploid oat species. Preferential distribution of the SSRs in centromeric regions was seen in the A and D genomes, whereas few signals were detected in the C genomes. Some intergenomic translocations were observed in the tetraploids; such translocations were also detected between the C and D genomes in the hexaploids. These results provide robust evidence for the presence of the D genome in all three tetraploids, strongly suggesting that the genomic constitution of these species is DC and not AC, as had been thought previously.
- Subjects :
- Avena
Hexaploidy
Genome
5S ribosomal RNA
Cell Signaling
Genetics
Multidisciplinary
Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization
medicine.diagnostic_test
Eukaryota
food and beverages
Genomics
Plants
Wheat
Medicine
Genomic Signal Processing
Oat
Genome, Plant
Research Article
Signal Transduction
Genome evolution
food.ingredient
Science
Molecular Probe Techniques
Biology
Research and Analysis Methods
Chromosomes, Plant
Polyploidy
food
Fish Genomics
medicine
Grasses
Molecular Biology Techniques
Repeated sequence
Molecular Biology
Gene
Organisms
Biology and Life Sciences
Cell Biology
Probe Hybridization
Tetraploidy
Animal Genomics
Departures from Diploidy
Cytogenetic Techniques
Fluorescence in situ hybridization
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 16
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLOS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....867ca76c2080c91697d8c3025029487d