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Gene content, organization and molecular evolution of plant organellar genomes and sex chromosomes — Insights from the case of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha

The complete nucleotide sequence of chloroplast DNA (121,025 base pairs, bp) from a liverwort, Marchantia polymorpha, has made clear the entire gene organization of the chloroplast genome. Quite a few genes encoding components of photosynthesis and protein synthesis machinery have been identified by...

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Autores principales: Ohyama, Kanji, Takemura, Miho, Oda, Kenji, Fukuzawa, Hideya, Kohchi, Takayuki, Nakayama, Sigeki, Ishizaki, Kimitsune, Fujisawa, Masaki, Yamato, Katsuyuki
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Publicado: The Japan Academy 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3524301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19282647
http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.85.108
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author Ohyama, Kanji
Takemura, Miho
Oda, Kenji
Fukuzawa, Hideya
Kohchi, Takayuki
Nakayama, Sigeki
Ishizaki, Kimitsune
Fujisawa, Masaki
Yamato, Katsuyuki
author_facet Ohyama, Kanji
Takemura, Miho
Oda, Kenji
Fukuzawa, Hideya
Kohchi, Takayuki
Nakayama, Sigeki
Ishizaki, Kimitsune
Fujisawa, Masaki
Yamato, Katsuyuki
author_sort Ohyama, Kanji
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description The complete nucleotide sequence of chloroplast DNA (121,025 base pairs, bp) from a liverwort, Marchantia polymorpha, has made clear the entire gene organization of the chloroplast genome. Quite a few genes encoding components of photosynthesis and protein synthesis machinery have been identified by comparative computer analysis. We also determined the complete nucleotide sequence of the liverwort mitochondrial DNA and deduced 96 possible genes in the sequence of 186,608 bp. The complete chloroplast genome encodes twenty introns (19 group II and 1 group I) in 18 different genes. One of the chloroplast group II introns separates a ribosomal protein gene in a trans-position. The mitochondrial genome contains thirty-two introns (25 group II and 7 group I) in the coding regions of 17 genes. From the evolutionary point of view, we describe the origin of organellar introns and give evidence for vertical and horizontal intron transfers and their intragenomic propagation. Furthermore, we describe the gene organization of the Y chromosome in the dioecious liverwort M. polymorpha, the first detailed view of a Y chromosome in a haploid organism. On the 10 megabase (Mb) Y chromosome, 64 genes are identified, 14 of which are detected only in the male genome. These 14 genes are expressed in reproductive organs but not in vegetative thalli, suggesting their participation in male reproductive functions. These findings indicate that the Y and X chromosomes share the same ancestral autosome and support the prediction that in a haploid organism essential genes on sex chromosomes are more likely to persist than in a diploid organism.
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spelling pubmed-35243012013-01-16 Gene content, organization and molecular evolution of plant organellar genomes and sex chromosomes — Insights from the case of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha Ohyama, Kanji Takemura, Miho Oda, Kenji Fukuzawa, Hideya Kohchi, Takayuki Nakayama, Sigeki Ishizaki, Kimitsune Fujisawa, Masaki Yamato, Katsuyuki Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci Review The complete nucleotide sequence of chloroplast DNA (121,025 base pairs, bp) from a liverwort, Marchantia polymorpha, has made clear the entire gene organization of the chloroplast genome. Quite a few genes encoding components of photosynthesis and protein synthesis machinery have been identified by comparative computer analysis. We also determined the complete nucleotide sequence of the liverwort mitochondrial DNA and deduced 96 possible genes in the sequence of 186,608 bp. The complete chloroplast genome encodes twenty introns (19 group II and 1 group I) in 18 different genes. One of the chloroplast group II introns separates a ribosomal protein gene in a trans-position. The mitochondrial genome contains thirty-two introns (25 group II and 7 group I) in the coding regions of 17 genes. From the evolutionary point of view, we describe the origin of organellar introns and give evidence for vertical and horizontal intron transfers and their intragenomic propagation. Furthermore, we describe the gene organization of the Y chromosome in the dioecious liverwort M. polymorpha, the first detailed view of a Y chromosome in a haploid organism. On the 10 megabase (Mb) Y chromosome, 64 genes are identified, 14 of which are detected only in the male genome. These 14 genes are expressed in reproductive organs but not in vegetative thalli, suggesting their participation in male reproductive functions. These findings indicate that the Y and X chromosomes share the same ancestral autosome and support the prediction that in a haploid organism essential genes on sex chromosomes are more likely to persist than in a diploid organism. The Japan Academy 2009-03 2009-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3524301/ /pubmed/19282647 http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.85.108 Text en © 2009 The Japan Academy 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 work is properly cited.
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Ohyama, Kanji
Takemura, Miho
Oda, Kenji
Fukuzawa, Hideya
Kohchi, Takayuki
Nakayama, Sigeki
Ishizaki, Kimitsune
Fujisawa, Masaki
Yamato, Katsuyuki
Gene content, organization and molecular evolution of plant organellar genomes and sex chromosomes — Insights from the case of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha
title Gene content, organization and molecular evolution of plant organellar genomes and sex chromosomes — Insights from the case of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha
title_full Gene content, organization and molecular evolution of plant organellar genomes and sex chromosomes — Insights from the case of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha
title_fullStr Gene content, organization and molecular evolution of plant organellar genomes and sex chromosomes — Insights from the case of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha
title_full_unstemmed Gene content, organization and molecular evolution of plant organellar genomes and sex chromosomes — Insights from the case of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha
title_short Gene content, organization and molecular evolution of plant organellar genomes and sex chromosomes — Insights from the case of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha
title_sort gene content, organization and molecular evolution of plant organellar genomes and sex chromosomes — insights from the case of the liverwort marchantia polymorpha
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3524301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19282647
http://dx.doi.org/10.2183/pjab.85.108
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