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First Survey of the Wheat Chromosome 5A Composition through a Next Generation Sequencing Approach
Wheat is one of the world's most important crops and is characterized by a large polyploid genome. One way to reduce genome complexity is to isolate single chromosomes using flow cytometry. Low coverage DNA sequencing can provide a snapshot of individual chromosomes, allowing a fast characteriz...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3196578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22028874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026421 |
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author | Vitulo, Nicola Albiero, Alessandro Forcato, Claudio Campagna, Davide Dal Pero, Francesca Bagnaresi, Paolo Colaiacovo, Moreno Faccioli, Primetta Lamontanara, Antonella Šimková, Hana Kubaláková, Marie Perrotta, Gaetano Facella, Paolo Lopez, Loredana Pietrella, Marco Gianese, Giulio Doležel, Jaroslav Giuliano, Giovanni Cattivelli, Luigi Valle, Giorgio Stanca, A. Michele |
author_facet | Vitulo, Nicola Albiero, Alessandro Forcato, Claudio Campagna, Davide Dal Pero, Francesca Bagnaresi, Paolo Colaiacovo, Moreno Faccioli, Primetta Lamontanara, Antonella Šimková, Hana Kubaláková, Marie Perrotta, Gaetano Facella, Paolo Lopez, Loredana Pietrella, Marco Gianese, Giulio Doležel, Jaroslav Giuliano, Giovanni Cattivelli, Luigi Valle, Giorgio Stanca, A. Michele |
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description | Wheat is one of the world's most important crops and is characterized by a large polyploid genome. One way to reduce genome complexity is to isolate single chromosomes using flow cytometry. Low coverage DNA sequencing can provide a snapshot of individual chromosomes, allowing a fast characterization of their main features and comparison with other genomes. We used massively parallel 454 pyrosequencing to obtain a 2x coverage of wheat chromosome 5A. The resulting sequence assembly was used to identify TEs, genes and miRNAs, as well as to infer a virtual gene order based on the synteny with other grass genomes. Repetitive elements account for more than 75% of the genome. Gene content was estimated considering non-redundant reads showing at least one match to ESTs or proteins. The results indicate that the coding fraction represents 1.08% and 1.3% of the short and long arm respectively, projecting the number of genes of the whole chromosome to approximately 5,000. 195 candidate miRNA precursors belonging to 16 miRNA families were identified. The 5A genes were used to search for syntenic relationships between grass genomes. The short arm is closely related to Brachypodium chromosome 4, sorghum chromosome 8 and rice chromosome 12; the long arm to regions of Brachypodium chromosomes 4 and 1, sorghum chromosomes 1 and 2 and rice chromosomes 9 and 3. From these similarities it was possible to infer the virtual gene order of 392 (5AS) and 1,480 (5AL) genes of chromosome 5A, which was compared to, and found to be largely congruent with the available physical map of this chromosome. |
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spelling | pubmed-31965782011-10-25 First Survey of the Wheat Chromosome 5A Composition through a Next Generation Sequencing Approach Vitulo, Nicola Albiero, Alessandro Forcato, Claudio Campagna, Davide Dal Pero, Francesca Bagnaresi, Paolo Colaiacovo, Moreno Faccioli, Primetta Lamontanara, Antonella Šimková, Hana Kubaláková, Marie Perrotta, Gaetano Facella, Paolo Lopez, Loredana Pietrella, Marco Gianese, Giulio Doležel, Jaroslav Giuliano, Giovanni Cattivelli, Luigi Valle, Giorgio Stanca, A. Michele PLoS One Research Article Wheat is one of the world's most important crops and is characterized by a large polyploid genome. One way to reduce genome complexity is to isolate single chromosomes using flow cytometry. Low coverage DNA sequencing can provide a snapshot of individual chromosomes, allowing a fast characterization of their main features and comparison with other genomes. We used massively parallel 454 pyrosequencing to obtain a 2x coverage of wheat chromosome 5A. The resulting sequence assembly was used to identify TEs, genes and miRNAs, as well as to infer a virtual gene order based on the synteny with other grass genomes. Repetitive elements account for more than 75% of the genome. Gene content was estimated considering non-redundant reads showing at least one match to ESTs or proteins. The results indicate that the coding fraction represents 1.08% and 1.3% of the short and long arm respectively, projecting the number of genes of the whole chromosome to approximately 5,000. 195 candidate miRNA precursors belonging to 16 miRNA families were identified. The 5A genes were used to search for syntenic relationships between grass genomes. The short arm is closely related to Brachypodium chromosome 4, sorghum chromosome 8 and rice chromosome 12; the long arm to regions of Brachypodium chromosomes 4 and 1, sorghum chromosomes 1 and 2 and rice chromosomes 9 and 3. From these similarities it was possible to infer the virtual gene order of 392 (5AS) and 1,480 (5AL) genes of chromosome 5A, which was compared to, and found to be largely congruent with the available physical map of this chromosome. Public Library of Science 2011-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3196578/ /pubmed/22028874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026421 Text en Vitulo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Vitulo, Nicola Albiero, Alessandro Forcato, Claudio Campagna, Davide Dal Pero, Francesca Bagnaresi, Paolo Colaiacovo, Moreno Faccioli, Primetta Lamontanara, Antonella Šimková, Hana Kubaláková, Marie Perrotta, Gaetano Facella, Paolo Lopez, Loredana Pietrella, Marco Gianese, Giulio Doležel, Jaroslav Giuliano, Giovanni Cattivelli, Luigi Valle, Giorgio Stanca, A. Michele First Survey of the Wheat Chromosome 5A Composition through a Next Generation Sequencing Approach |
title | First Survey of the Wheat Chromosome 5A Composition through a Next Generation Sequencing Approach |
title_full | First Survey of the Wheat Chromosome 5A Composition through a Next Generation Sequencing Approach |
title_fullStr | First Survey of the Wheat Chromosome 5A Composition through a Next Generation Sequencing Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | First Survey of the Wheat Chromosome 5A Composition through a Next Generation Sequencing Approach |
title_short | First Survey of the Wheat Chromosome 5A Composition through a Next Generation Sequencing Approach |
title_sort | first survey of the wheat chromosome 5a composition through a next generation sequencing approach |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3196578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22028874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026421 |
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