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Dissecting the Meiotic Recombination Patterns in a Brassica napus Double Haploid Population Using 60K SNP Array

Meiotic recombination not only maintains the stability of the chromosome structure but also creates genetic variations for adapting to changeable environments. A better understanding of the mechanism of crossover (CO) patterns at the population level is useful for crop improvement. However, there ar...

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Autores principales: Yan, Shuxiang, He, Jianjie, Tang, Mi, Ming, Bangfa, Li, Huaixin, Fan, Shipeng, Xiong, Yiyi, Chao, Hongbo, Zhang, Libin, Wang, Aihua, Li, Maoteng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36901901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054469
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author Yan, Shuxiang
He, Jianjie
Tang, Mi
Ming, Bangfa
Li, Huaixin
Fan, Shipeng
Xiong, Yiyi
Chao, Hongbo
Zhang, Libin
Wang, Aihua
Li, Maoteng
author_facet Yan, Shuxiang
He, Jianjie
Tang, Mi
Ming, Bangfa
Li, Huaixin
Fan, Shipeng
Xiong, Yiyi
Chao, Hongbo
Zhang, Libin
Wang, Aihua
Li, Maoteng
author_sort Yan, Shuxiang
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description Meiotic recombination not only maintains the stability of the chromosome structure but also creates genetic variations for adapting to changeable environments. A better understanding of the mechanism of crossover (CO) patterns at the population level is useful for crop improvement. However, there are limited cost-effective and universal methods to detect the recombination frequency at the population level in Brassica napus. Here, the Brassica 60K Illumina Infinium SNP array (Brassica 60K array) was used to systematically study the recombination landscape in a double haploid (DH) population of B. napus. It was found that COs were unevenly distributed across the whole genome, and a higher frequency of COs existed at the distal ends of each chromosome. A considerable number of genes (more than 30%) in the CO hot regions were associated with plant defense and regulation. In most tissues, the average gene expression level in the hot regions (CO frequency of greater than 2 cM/Mb) was significantly higher than that in the regions with a CO frequency of less than 1 cM/Mb. In addition, a bin map was constructed with 1995 recombination bins. For seed oil content, Bin 1131 to 1134, Bin 1308 to 1311, Bin 1864 to 1869, and Bin 2184 to 2230 were identified on chromosomes A08, A09, C03, and C06, respectively, which could explain 8.5%, 17.3%, 8.6%, and 3.9% of the phenotypic variation. These results could not only deepen our understanding of meiotic recombination in B. napus at the population level, and provide useful information for rapeseed breeding in the future, but also provided a reference for studying CO frequency in other species.
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spelling pubmed-100030862023-03-11 Dissecting the Meiotic Recombination Patterns in a Brassica napus Double Haploid Population Using 60K SNP Array Yan, Shuxiang He, Jianjie Tang, Mi Ming, Bangfa Li, Huaixin Fan, Shipeng Xiong, Yiyi Chao, Hongbo Zhang, Libin Wang, Aihua Li, Maoteng Int J Mol Sci Article Meiotic recombination not only maintains the stability of the chromosome structure but also creates genetic variations for adapting to changeable environments. A better understanding of the mechanism of crossover (CO) patterns at the population level is useful for crop improvement. However, there are limited cost-effective and universal methods to detect the recombination frequency at the population level in Brassica napus. Here, the Brassica 60K Illumina Infinium SNP array (Brassica 60K array) was used to systematically study the recombination landscape in a double haploid (DH) population of B. napus. It was found that COs were unevenly distributed across the whole genome, and a higher frequency of COs existed at the distal ends of each chromosome. A considerable number of genes (more than 30%) in the CO hot regions were associated with plant defense and regulation. In most tissues, the average gene expression level in the hot regions (CO frequency of greater than 2 cM/Mb) was significantly higher than that in the regions with a CO frequency of less than 1 cM/Mb. In addition, a bin map was constructed with 1995 recombination bins. For seed oil content, Bin 1131 to 1134, Bin 1308 to 1311, Bin 1864 to 1869, and Bin 2184 to 2230 were identified on chromosomes A08, A09, C03, and C06, respectively, which could explain 8.5%, 17.3%, 8.6%, and 3.9% of the phenotypic variation. These results could not only deepen our understanding of meiotic recombination in B. napus at the population level, and provide useful information for rapeseed breeding in the future, but also provided a reference for studying CO frequency in other species. MDPI 2023-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10003086/ /pubmed/36901901 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054469 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yan, Shuxiang
He, Jianjie
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Ming, Bangfa
Li, Huaixin
Fan, Shipeng
Xiong, Yiyi
Chao, Hongbo
Zhang, Libin
Wang, Aihua
Li, Maoteng
Dissecting the Meiotic Recombination Patterns in a Brassica napus Double Haploid Population Using 60K SNP Array
title Dissecting the Meiotic Recombination Patterns in a Brassica napus Double Haploid Population Using 60K SNP Array
title_full Dissecting the Meiotic Recombination Patterns in a Brassica napus Double Haploid Population Using 60K SNP Array
title_fullStr Dissecting the Meiotic Recombination Patterns in a Brassica napus Double Haploid Population Using 60K SNP Array
title_full_unstemmed Dissecting the Meiotic Recombination Patterns in a Brassica napus Double Haploid Population Using 60K SNP Array
title_short Dissecting the Meiotic Recombination Patterns in a Brassica napus Double Haploid Population Using 60K SNP Array
title_sort dissecting the meiotic recombination patterns in a brassica napus double haploid population using 60k snp array
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36901901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054469
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