CHROMOSOME EVOLUTION IN CYPERALES

Aliso Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.5642/ALISO.20072301.08
E. Roalson, A. McCubbin, R. Whitkus
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Abstract

Karyotypic evolution is a prominent feature in the diversification of many plants and animals, yet the role that chromosomal changes play in the process of diversification is still debated. At the diploid level, chromosome fission and/or fusion are necessary components of chromosomal structural change associated with diversification. Yet the genomic features required for these events remain unknown. Here we present an overview of what is known about genomic structure in Cyperales, with particular focus on the current level of understanding of chromosome number and genome size and their impact in a phylogenetic context. We outline ongoing projects exploring genomic structure in the order using modern genomics techniques coupled with traditional data sets. Additionally, we explore the questions to which this approach might be best applied, and in particular, detail a project exploring the nature of genomic structural change at the diploid level in genus Carex, a group in which chromosome fission/fusion events are common and associated with diversification of many of its 2000 species. A hypothesized mechanism for chromosome number change in this genus is agmatoploidy, denoting changes in chromosome number without change in DNA amount through fission/fusion of holocentric chromosomes (chromosomes without localized centromeres). This project includes the creation of bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) and expressed sequence tagged (EST) libraries to be used in physical and genetic linkage mapping studies in order to reveal the patterns of genome structural variation associated with agmatoploidy in Carex, and to explore the sequence and genie characteristics of chromosomal break points in the genome.
菊科植物的染色体进化
核型进化是许多动植物多样化的一个重要特征,但染色体变化在多样化过程中所起的作用仍存在争议。在二倍体水平上,染色体裂变和/或融合是染色体结构变化的必要组成部分。然而,这些事件所需的基因组特征仍然未知。在这里,我们介绍了什么是已知的基因组结构的概述,特别关注染色体数目和基因组大小及其在系统发育背景下的影响的当前水平的理解。我们概述了正在进行的项目探索基因组结构的顺序使用现代基因组学技术与传统数据集相结合。此外,我们还探讨了这种方法可能最适用的问题,特别是详细介绍了一个项目,该项目探索了毛苔属二倍体水平上基因组结构变化的本质,在毛苔属中,染色体裂变/融合事件很常见,并与其2000个物种中的许多物种的多样化有关。该属染色体数目变化的一种假设机制是agmatoploidy,即通过全新中心染色体(没有定位着丝粒的染色体)的裂变/融合而改变染色体数目而不改变DNA数量。本项目包括创建细菌人工染色体(BAC)和表达序列标记(EST)文库,用于物理和遗传连锁定位研究,以揭示与毛苔属agmato倍体相关的基因组结构变异模式,并探索基因组中染色体断裂点的序列和基因特征。
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