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Evolution of the Banana Genome (Musa acuminata) Is Impacted by Large Chromosomal Translocations
Most banana cultivars are triploid seedless parthenocarpic clones derived from hybridization between Musa acuminata subspecies and sometimes M. balbisiana. M. acuminata subspecies were suggested to differ by a few large chromosomal rearrangements based on chromosome pairing configurations in intersu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5850475/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28575404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msx164 |
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author | Martin, Guillaume Carreel, Françoise Coriton, Olivier Hervouet, Catherine Cardi, Céline Derouault, Paco Roques, Danièle Salmon, Frédéric Rouard, Mathieu Sardos, Julie Labadie, Karine Baurens, Franc-Christophe D’Hont, Angélique |
author_facet | Martin, Guillaume Carreel, Françoise Coriton, Olivier Hervouet, Catherine Cardi, Céline Derouault, Paco Roques, Danièle Salmon, Frédéric Rouard, Mathieu Sardos, Julie Labadie, Karine Baurens, Franc-Christophe D’Hont, Angélique |
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description | Most banana cultivars are triploid seedless parthenocarpic clones derived from hybridization between Musa acuminata subspecies and sometimes M. balbisiana. M. acuminata subspecies were suggested to differ by a few large chromosomal rearrangements based on chromosome pairing configurations in intersubspecies hybrids. We searched for large chromosomal rearrangements in a seedy M. acuminata ssp. malaccensis banana accession through mate-pair sequencing, BAC-FISH, targeted PCR and marker (DArTseq) segregation in its progeny. We identified a heterozygous reciprocal translocation involving two distal 3 and 10 Mb segments from chromosomes 01 and 04, respectively, and showed that it generated high segregation distortion, reduced recombination and linkage between chromosomes 01 and 04 in its progeny. The two chromosome structures were found to be mutually exclusive in gametes and the rearranged structure was preferentially transmitted to the progeny. The rearranged chromosome structure was frequently found in triploid cultivars but present only in wild malaccensis ssp. accessions, thus suggesting that this rearrangement occurred in M. acuminata ssp. malaccensis. We propose a mechanism for the spread of this rearrangement in Musa diversity and suggest that this rearrangement could have played a role in the emergence of triploid cultivars. |
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spelling | pubmed-58504752018-03-23 Evolution of the Banana Genome (Musa acuminata) Is Impacted by Large Chromosomal Translocations Martin, Guillaume Carreel, Françoise Coriton, Olivier Hervouet, Catherine Cardi, Céline Derouault, Paco Roques, Danièle Salmon, Frédéric Rouard, Mathieu Sardos, Julie Labadie, Karine Baurens, Franc-Christophe D’Hont, Angélique Mol Biol Evol Fast Track Most banana cultivars are triploid seedless parthenocarpic clones derived from hybridization between Musa acuminata subspecies and sometimes M. balbisiana. M. acuminata subspecies were suggested to differ by a few large chromosomal rearrangements based on chromosome pairing configurations in intersubspecies hybrids. We searched for large chromosomal rearrangements in a seedy M. acuminata ssp. malaccensis banana accession through mate-pair sequencing, BAC-FISH, targeted PCR and marker (DArTseq) segregation in its progeny. We identified a heterozygous reciprocal translocation involving two distal 3 and 10 Mb segments from chromosomes 01 and 04, respectively, and showed that it generated high segregation distortion, reduced recombination and linkage between chromosomes 01 and 04 in its progeny. The two chromosome structures were found to be mutually exclusive in gametes and the rearranged structure was preferentially transmitted to the progeny. The rearranged chromosome structure was frequently found in triploid cultivars but present only in wild malaccensis ssp. accessions, thus suggesting that this rearrangement occurred in M. acuminata ssp. malaccensis. We propose a mechanism for the spread of this rearrangement in Musa diversity and suggest that this rearrangement could have played a role in the emergence of triploid cultivars. Oxford University Press 2017-09 2017-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5850475/ /pubmed/28575404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msx164 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Fast Track Martin, Guillaume Carreel, Françoise Coriton, Olivier Hervouet, Catherine Cardi, Céline Derouault, Paco Roques, Danièle Salmon, Frédéric Rouard, Mathieu Sardos, Julie Labadie, Karine Baurens, Franc-Christophe D’Hont, Angélique Evolution of the Banana Genome (Musa acuminata) Is Impacted by Large Chromosomal Translocations |
title | Evolution of the Banana Genome (Musa acuminata) Is Impacted by Large Chromosomal Translocations |
title_full | Evolution of the Banana Genome (Musa acuminata) Is Impacted by Large Chromosomal Translocations |
title_fullStr | Evolution of the Banana Genome (Musa acuminata) Is Impacted by Large Chromosomal Translocations |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolution of the Banana Genome (Musa acuminata) Is Impacted by Large Chromosomal Translocations |
title_short | Evolution of the Banana Genome (Musa acuminata) Is Impacted by Large Chromosomal Translocations |
title_sort | evolution of the banana genome (musa acuminata) is impacted by large chromosomal translocations |
topic | Fast Track |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5850475/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28575404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msx164 |
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