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Comparative Analysis of FLC Homologues in Brassicaceae Provides Insight into Their Role in the Evolution of Oilseed Rape

We identified nine FLOWERING LOCUS C homologues (BnFLC) in Brassica napus and found that the coding sequences of all BnFLCs were relatively conserved but the intronic and promoter regions were more divergent. The BnFLC homologues were mapped to six of 19 chromosomes. All of the BnFLC homologues were...

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Autores principales: Zou, Xiaoxiao, Suppanz, Ida, Raman, Harsh, Hou, Jinna, Wang, Jing, Long, Yan, Jung, Christian, Meng, Jinling
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3459951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045751
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author Zou, Xiaoxiao
Suppanz, Ida
Raman, Harsh
Hou, Jinna
Wang, Jing
Long, Yan
Jung, Christian
Meng, Jinling
author_facet Zou, Xiaoxiao
Suppanz, Ida
Raman, Harsh
Hou, Jinna
Wang, Jing
Long, Yan
Jung, Christian
Meng, Jinling
author_sort Zou, Xiaoxiao
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description We identified nine FLOWERING LOCUS C homologues (BnFLC) in Brassica napus and found that the coding sequences of all BnFLCs were relatively conserved but the intronic and promoter regions were more divergent. The BnFLC homologues were mapped to six of 19 chromosomes. All of the BnFLC homologues were located in the collinear region of FLC in the Arabidopsis genome except BnFLC.A3b and BnFLC.C3b, which were mapped to noncollinear regions of chromosome A3 and C3, respectively. Four of the homologues were associated significantly with quantitative trait loci for flowering time in two mapping populations. The BnFLC homologues showed distinct expression patterns in vegetative and reproductive organs, and at different developmental stages. BnFLC.A3b was differentially expressed between the winter-type and semi-winter-type cultivars. Microsynteny analysis indicated that BnFLC.A3b might have been translocated to the present segment in a cluster with other flowering-time regulators, such as a homologue of FRIGIDA in Arabidopsis. This cluster of flowering-time genes might have conferred a selective advantage to Brassica species in terms of increased adaptability to diverse environments during their evolution and domestication process.
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spelling pubmed-34599512012-10-01 Comparative Analysis of FLC Homologues in Brassicaceae Provides Insight into Their Role in the Evolution of Oilseed Rape Zou, Xiaoxiao Suppanz, Ida Raman, Harsh Hou, Jinna Wang, Jing Long, Yan Jung, Christian Meng, Jinling PLoS One Research Article We identified nine FLOWERING LOCUS C homologues (BnFLC) in Brassica napus and found that the coding sequences of all BnFLCs were relatively conserved but the intronic and promoter regions were more divergent. The BnFLC homologues were mapped to six of 19 chromosomes. All of the BnFLC homologues were located in the collinear region of FLC in the Arabidopsis genome except BnFLC.A3b and BnFLC.C3b, which were mapped to noncollinear regions of chromosome A3 and C3, respectively. Four of the homologues were associated significantly with quantitative trait loci for flowering time in two mapping populations. The BnFLC homologues showed distinct expression patterns in vegetative and reproductive organs, and at different developmental stages. BnFLC.A3b was differentially expressed between the winter-type and semi-winter-type cultivars. Microsynteny analysis indicated that BnFLC.A3b might have been translocated to the present segment in a cluster with other flowering-time regulators, such as a homologue of FRIGIDA in Arabidopsis. This cluster of flowering-time genes might have conferred a selective advantage to Brassica species in terms of increased adaptability to diverse environments during their evolution and domestication process. Public Library of Science 2012-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3459951/ /pubmed/23029223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045751 Text en © 2012 Zou 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
Zou, Xiaoxiao
Suppanz, Ida
Raman, Harsh
Hou, Jinna
Wang, Jing
Long, Yan
Jung, Christian
Meng, Jinling
Comparative Analysis of FLC Homologues in Brassicaceae Provides Insight into Their Role in the Evolution of Oilseed Rape
title Comparative Analysis of FLC Homologues in Brassicaceae Provides Insight into Their Role in the Evolution of Oilseed Rape
title_full Comparative Analysis of FLC Homologues in Brassicaceae Provides Insight into Their Role in the Evolution of Oilseed Rape
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of FLC Homologues in Brassicaceae Provides Insight into Their Role in the Evolution of Oilseed Rape
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of FLC Homologues in Brassicaceae Provides Insight into Their Role in the Evolution of Oilseed Rape
title_short Comparative Analysis of FLC Homologues in Brassicaceae Provides Insight into Their Role in the Evolution of Oilseed Rape
title_sort comparative analysis of flc homologues in brassicaceae provides insight into their role in the evolution of oilseed rape
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3459951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045751
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