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AFLP and MS-AFLP Analysis of the Variation within Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus L.) Germplasm

The presence and extent of genetic variation in saffron crocus are still debated, as testified by several contradictory articles providing contrasting results about the monomorphism or less of the species. Remarkably, phenotypic variations have been frequently observed in the field, such variations...

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Autores principales: Busconi, Matteo, Colli, Licia, Sánchez, Rosa Ana, Santaella, Marcela, De-Los-Mozos Pascual, Marcelino, Santana, Omar, Roldán, Marta, Fernández, José-Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4401542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25885113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123434
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author Busconi, Matteo
Colli, Licia
Sánchez, Rosa Ana
Santaella, Marcela
De-Los-Mozos Pascual, Marcelino
Santana, Omar
Roldán, Marta
Fernández, José-Antonio
author_facet Busconi, Matteo
Colli, Licia
Sánchez, Rosa Ana
Santaella, Marcela
De-Los-Mozos Pascual, Marcelino
Santana, Omar
Roldán, Marta
Fernández, José-Antonio
author_sort Busconi, Matteo
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description The presence and extent of genetic variation in saffron crocus are still debated, as testified by several contradictory articles providing contrasting results about the monomorphism or less of the species. Remarkably, phenotypic variations have been frequently observed in the field, such variations are usually unstable and can change from one growing season to another. Considering that gene expression can be influenced both by genetic and epigenetic changes, epigenetics could be a plausible cause of the alternative phenotypes. In order to obtain new insights into this issue, we carried out a molecular marker analysis of 112 accessions from the World Saffron and Crocus Collection. The accessions were grown for at least three years in the same open field conditions. The same samples were analysed using Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) and Methyl Sensitive AFLP in order to search for variation at the genetic (DNA sequence) and epigenetic (cytosine methylation) level. While the genetic variability was low (4.23% polymorphic peaks and twelve (12) effective different genotypes), the methyl sensitive analysis showed the presence of high epigenetic variability (33.57% polymorphic peaks and twenty eight (28) different effective epigenotypes). The pattern obtained by Factorial Correspondence Analysis of AFLP and, in particular, of MS-AFLP data was consistent with the geographical provenance of the accessions. Very interestingly, by focusing on Spanish accessions, it was observed that the distribution of the accessions in the Factorial Correspondence Analysis is not random but tends to reflect the geographical origin. Two clearly defined clusters grouping accessions from the West (Toledo and Ciudad Real) and accessions from the East (Cuenca and Teruel) were clearly recognised.
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spelling pubmed-44015422015-04-21 AFLP and MS-AFLP Analysis of the Variation within Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus L.) Germplasm Busconi, Matteo Colli, Licia Sánchez, Rosa Ana Santaella, Marcela De-Los-Mozos Pascual, Marcelino Santana, Omar Roldán, Marta Fernández, José-Antonio PLoS One Research Article The presence and extent of genetic variation in saffron crocus are still debated, as testified by several contradictory articles providing contrasting results about the monomorphism or less of the species. Remarkably, phenotypic variations have been frequently observed in the field, such variations are usually unstable and can change from one growing season to another. Considering that gene expression can be influenced both by genetic and epigenetic changes, epigenetics could be a plausible cause of the alternative phenotypes. In order to obtain new insights into this issue, we carried out a molecular marker analysis of 112 accessions from the World Saffron and Crocus Collection. The accessions were grown for at least three years in the same open field conditions. The same samples were analysed using Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) and Methyl Sensitive AFLP in order to search for variation at the genetic (DNA sequence) and epigenetic (cytosine methylation) level. While the genetic variability was low (4.23% polymorphic peaks and twelve (12) effective different genotypes), the methyl sensitive analysis showed the presence of high epigenetic variability (33.57% polymorphic peaks and twenty eight (28) different effective epigenotypes). The pattern obtained by Factorial Correspondence Analysis of AFLP and, in particular, of MS-AFLP data was consistent with the geographical provenance of the accessions. Very interestingly, by focusing on Spanish accessions, it was observed that the distribution of the accessions in the Factorial Correspondence Analysis is not random but tends to reflect the geographical origin. Two clearly defined clusters grouping accessions from the West (Toledo and Ciudad Real) and accessions from the East (Cuenca and Teruel) were clearly recognised. Public Library of Science 2015-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4401542/ /pubmed/25885113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123434 Text en © 2015 Busconi 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.
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Busconi, Matteo
Colli, Licia
Sánchez, Rosa Ana
Santaella, Marcela
De-Los-Mozos Pascual, Marcelino
Santana, Omar
Roldán, Marta
Fernández, José-Antonio
AFLP and MS-AFLP Analysis of the Variation within Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus L.) Germplasm
title AFLP and MS-AFLP Analysis of the Variation within Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus L.) Germplasm
title_full AFLP and MS-AFLP Analysis of the Variation within Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus L.) Germplasm
title_fullStr AFLP and MS-AFLP Analysis of the Variation within Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus L.) Germplasm
title_full_unstemmed AFLP and MS-AFLP Analysis of the Variation within Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus L.) Germplasm
title_short AFLP and MS-AFLP Analysis of the Variation within Saffron Crocus (Crocus sativus L.) Germplasm
title_sort aflp and ms-aflp analysis of the variation within saffron crocus (crocus sativus l.) germplasm
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4401542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25885113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123434
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