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First detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytological study of leafy cardoon and globe artichoke, two multi-use Asteraceae crops

Abstract. Traditionally globe artichoke and leafy cardoon have been cultivated for use as vegetables but these crops are now finding multiple new roles in applications ranging from paper production to cheese preparation and biofuel use, with interest in their functional food potential. So far, their...

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Autores principales: Giorgi, Debora, Pandozy, Gianmarco, Farina, Anna, Grosso, Valentina, Lucretti, Sergio, Gennaro, Andrea, Crinò, Paola, Saccardo, Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5088355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27830052
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v10i3.9469
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author Giorgi, Debora
Pandozy, Gianmarco
Farina, Anna
Grosso, Valentina
Lucretti, Sergio
Gennaro, Andrea
Crinò, Paola
Saccardo, Francesco
author_facet Giorgi, Debora
Pandozy, Gianmarco
Farina, Anna
Grosso, Valentina
Lucretti, Sergio
Gennaro, Andrea
Crinò, Paola
Saccardo, Francesco
author_sort Giorgi, Debora
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description Abstract. Traditionally globe artichoke and leafy cardoon have been cultivated for use as vegetables but these crops are now finding multiple new roles in applications ranging from paper production to cheese preparation and biofuel use, with interest in their functional food potential. So far, their chromosome complements have been poorly investigated and a well-defined karyotype was not available. In this paper, a detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytogenetic studies were conducted on globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus Linnaeus, 1753 var. scolymus Fiori, 1904) and leafy cardoon (Cynara cardunculus Linneaus, 1753 var. altilis De Candolle, 1838). (FISHIS) was applied to nuclei suspensions as a fast method for screening of labelling probes, before metaphase spread hybridization. Classic (FISH) on slide, using repetitive telomeric and ribosomal sequences and (SSRs) oligonucleotide as probes, identified homologous chromosome relationships and allowed development of molecular karyotypes for both varieties. The close phylogenetic relationship between globe artichoke and cardoon was supported by the very similar karyotypes but clear chromosomal structural variation was detected. In the light of the recent release of the globe artichoke genome sequencing, these results are relevant for future anchoring of the pseudomolecule sequence assemblies to specific chromosomes. In addition, the DNA content of the two crops has been determined by flow cytometry and a fast method for standard FISH on slide and methodological improvements for nuclei isolation are described.
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spelling pubmed-50883552016-11-09 First detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytological study of leafy cardoon and globe artichoke, two multi-use Asteraceae crops Giorgi, Debora Pandozy, Gianmarco Farina, Anna Grosso, Valentina Lucretti, Sergio Gennaro, Andrea Crinò, Paola Saccardo, Francesco Comp Cytogenet Research Article Abstract. Traditionally globe artichoke and leafy cardoon have been cultivated for use as vegetables but these crops are now finding multiple new roles in applications ranging from paper production to cheese preparation and biofuel use, with interest in their functional food potential. So far, their chromosome complements have been poorly investigated and a well-defined karyotype was not available. In this paper, a detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytogenetic studies were conducted on globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus Linnaeus, 1753 var. scolymus Fiori, 1904) and leafy cardoon (Cynara cardunculus Linneaus, 1753 var. altilis De Candolle, 1838). (FISHIS) was applied to nuclei suspensions as a fast method for screening of labelling probes, before metaphase spread hybridization. Classic (FISH) on slide, using repetitive telomeric and ribosomal sequences and (SSRs) oligonucleotide as probes, identified homologous chromosome relationships and allowed development of molecular karyotypes for both varieties. The close phylogenetic relationship between globe artichoke and cardoon was supported by the very similar karyotypes but clear chromosomal structural variation was detected. In the light of the recent release of the globe artichoke genome sequencing, these results are relevant for future anchoring of the pseudomolecule sequence assemblies to specific chromosomes. In addition, the DNA content of the two crops has been determined by flow cytometry and a fast method for standard FISH on slide and methodological improvements for nuclei isolation are described. Pensoft Publishers 2016-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5088355/ /pubmed/27830052 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v10i3.9469 Text en Debora Giorgi, Gianmarco Pandozy, Anna Farina, Valentina Grosso, Sergio Lucretti, Andrea Gennaro, Paola Crinò, Francesco Saccardo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Giorgi, Debora
Pandozy, Gianmarco
Farina, Anna
Grosso, Valentina
Lucretti, Sergio
Gennaro, Andrea
Crinò, Paola
Saccardo, Francesco
First detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytological study of leafy cardoon and globe artichoke, two multi-use Asteraceae crops
title First detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytological study of leafy cardoon and globe artichoke, two multi-use Asteraceae crops
title_full First detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytological study of leafy cardoon and globe artichoke, two multi-use Asteraceae crops
title_fullStr First detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytological study of leafy cardoon and globe artichoke, two multi-use Asteraceae crops
title_full_unstemmed First detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytological study of leafy cardoon and globe artichoke, two multi-use Asteraceae crops
title_short First detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytological study of leafy cardoon and globe artichoke, two multi-use Asteraceae crops
title_sort first detailed karyo-morphological analysis and molecular cytological study of leafy cardoon and globe artichoke, two multi-use asteraceae crops
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5088355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27830052
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v10i3.9469
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