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Chromosomal polymorphism of ribosomal genes in the genus Oryza

The genes encoding for 18S–5.8S–28S ribosomal RNA (rDNA) are both conserved and diversified. We used rDNA as probe in the fluorescent in situ hybridization (rDNA-FISH) to localized rDNAs on chromosomes of 15 accessions representing ten Oryza species. These included cultivated and wild species of ric...

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Autores principales: Chung, Mei-Chu, Lee, Yung-I, Cheng, Yueh-Yun, Chou, Yi-Jia, Lu, Chia-Fu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2271086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18214422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00122-007-0705-z
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author Chung, Mei-Chu
Lee, Yung-I
Cheng, Yueh-Yun
Chou, Yi-Jia
Lu, Chia-Fu
author_facet Chung, Mei-Chu
Lee, Yung-I
Cheng, Yueh-Yun
Chou, Yi-Jia
Lu, Chia-Fu
author_sort Chung, Mei-Chu
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description The genes encoding for 18S–5.8S–28S ribosomal RNA (rDNA) are both conserved and diversified. We used rDNA as probe in the fluorescent in situ hybridization (rDNA-FISH) to localized rDNAs on chromosomes of 15 accessions representing ten Oryza species. These included cultivated and wild species of rice, and four of them are tetraploids. Our results reveal polymorphism in the number of rDNA loci, in the number of rDNA repeats, and in their chromosomal positions among Oryza species. The numbers of rDNA loci varies from one to eight among Oryza species. The rDNA locus located at the end of the short arm of chromosome 9 is conserved among the genus Oryza. The rDNA locus at the end of the short arm of chromosome 10 was lost in some of the accessions. In this study, we report two genome specific rDNA loci in the genus Oryza. One is specific to the BB genome, which was localized at the end of the short arm of chromosome 4. Another may be specific to the CC genome, which was localized in the proximal region of the short arm of chromosome 5. A particular rDNA locus was detected as stretched chromatin with bright signals at the proximal region of the short arm of chromosome 4 in O.grandiglumis by rDNA-FISH. We suggest that chromosomal inversion and the amplification and transposition of rDNA might occur during Oryza species evolution. The possible mechanisms of cyto-evolution in tetraploid Oryza species are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-22710862008-03-25 Chromosomal polymorphism of ribosomal genes in the genus Oryza Chung, Mei-Chu Lee, Yung-I Cheng, Yueh-Yun Chou, Yi-Jia Lu, Chia-Fu Theor Appl Genet Original Paper The genes encoding for 18S–5.8S–28S ribosomal RNA (rDNA) are both conserved and diversified. We used rDNA as probe in the fluorescent in situ hybridization (rDNA-FISH) to localized rDNAs on chromosomes of 15 accessions representing ten Oryza species. These included cultivated and wild species of rice, and four of them are tetraploids. Our results reveal polymorphism in the number of rDNA loci, in the number of rDNA repeats, and in their chromosomal positions among Oryza species. The numbers of rDNA loci varies from one to eight among Oryza species. The rDNA locus located at the end of the short arm of chromosome 9 is conserved among the genus Oryza. The rDNA locus at the end of the short arm of chromosome 10 was lost in some of the accessions. In this study, we report two genome specific rDNA loci in the genus Oryza. One is specific to the BB genome, which was localized at the end of the short arm of chromosome 4. Another may be specific to the CC genome, which was localized in the proximal region of the short arm of chromosome 5. A particular rDNA locus was detected as stretched chromatin with bright signals at the proximal region of the short arm of chromosome 4 in O.grandiglumis by rDNA-FISH. We suggest that chromosomal inversion and the amplification and transposition of rDNA might occur during Oryza species evolution. The possible mechanisms of cyto-evolution in tetraploid Oryza species are discussed. Springer-Verlag 2008-01-23 2008-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2271086/ /pubmed/18214422 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00122-007-0705-z Text en © The Author(s) 2008
spellingShingle Original Paper
Chung, Mei-Chu
Lee, Yung-I
Cheng, Yueh-Yun
Chou, Yi-Jia
Lu, Chia-Fu
Chromosomal polymorphism of ribosomal genes in the genus Oryza
title Chromosomal polymorphism of ribosomal genes in the genus Oryza
title_full Chromosomal polymorphism of ribosomal genes in the genus Oryza
title_fullStr Chromosomal polymorphism of ribosomal genes in the genus Oryza
title_full_unstemmed Chromosomal polymorphism of ribosomal genes in the genus Oryza
title_short Chromosomal polymorphism of ribosomal genes in the genus Oryza
title_sort chromosomal polymorphism of ribosomal genes in the genus oryza
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2271086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18214422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00122-007-0705-z
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