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An Ultra High-Density Arabidopsis thaliana Crossover Map That Refines the Influences of Structural Variation and Epigenetic Features

Many environmental, genetic, and epigenetic factors are known to affect the frequency and positioning of meiotic crossovers (COs). Suppression of COs by large, cytologically visible inversions and translocations has long been recognized, but relatively little is known about how smaller structural va...

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Autores principales: Rowan, Beth A., Heavens, Darren, Feuerborn, Tatiana R., Tock, Andrew J., Henderson, Ian R., Weigel, Detlef
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6827372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31527048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.119.302406
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author Rowan, Beth A.
Heavens, Darren
Feuerborn, Tatiana R.
Tock, Andrew J.
Henderson, Ian R.
Weigel, Detlef
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Heavens, Darren
Feuerborn, Tatiana R.
Tock, Andrew J.
Henderson, Ian R.
Weigel, Detlef
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description Many environmental, genetic, and epigenetic factors are known to affect the frequency and positioning of meiotic crossovers (COs). Suppression of COs by large, cytologically visible inversions and translocations has long been recognized, but relatively little is known about how smaller structural variants (SVs) affect COs. To examine fine-scale determinants of the CO landscape, including SVs, we used a rapid, cost-effective method for high-throughput sequencing to generate a precise map of >17,000 COs between the Col-0 and Ler-0 accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana. COs were generally suppressed in regions with SVs, but this effect did not depend on the size of the variant region, and was only marginally affected by the variant type. CO suppression did not extend far beyond the SV borders and CO rates were slightly elevated in the flanking regions. Disease resistance gene clusters, which often exist as SVs, exhibited high CO rates at some loci, but there was a tendency toward depressed CO rates at loci where large structural differences exist between the two parents. Our high-density map also revealed in fine detail how CO positioning relates to genetic (DNA motifs) and epigenetic (chromatin structure) features of the genome. We conclude that suppression of COs occurs over a narrow region spanning large- and small-scale SVs, representing an influence on the CO landscape in addition to sequence and epigenetic variation along chromosomes.
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spelling pubmed-68273722019-11-05 An Ultra High-Density Arabidopsis thaliana Crossover Map That Refines the Influences of Structural Variation and Epigenetic Features Rowan, Beth A. Heavens, Darren Feuerborn, Tatiana R. Tock, Andrew J. Henderson, Ian R. Weigel, Detlef Genetics Investigations Many environmental, genetic, and epigenetic factors are known to affect the frequency and positioning of meiotic crossovers (COs). Suppression of COs by large, cytologically visible inversions and translocations has long been recognized, but relatively little is known about how smaller structural variants (SVs) affect COs. To examine fine-scale determinants of the CO landscape, including SVs, we used a rapid, cost-effective method for high-throughput sequencing to generate a precise map of >17,000 COs between the Col-0 and Ler-0 accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana. COs were generally suppressed in regions with SVs, but this effect did not depend on the size of the variant region, and was only marginally affected by the variant type. CO suppression did not extend far beyond the SV borders and CO rates were slightly elevated in the flanking regions. Disease resistance gene clusters, which often exist as SVs, exhibited high CO rates at some loci, but there was a tendency toward depressed CO rates at loci where large structural differences exist between the two parents. Our high-density map also revealed in fine detail how CO positioning relates to genetic (DNA motifs) and epigenetic (chromatin structure) features of the genome. We conclude that suppression of COs occurs over a narrow region spanning large- and small-scale SVs, representing an influence on the CO landscape in addition to sequence and epigenetic variation along chromosomes. Genetics Society of America 2019-11 2019-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6827372/ /pubmed/31527048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.119.302406 Text en Copyright © 2019 by the Genetics Society of America Available freely online through the author-supported open access option.
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Rowan, Beth A.
Heavens, Darren
Feuerborn, Tatiana R.
Tock, Andrew J.
Henderson, Ian R.
Weigel, Detlef
An Ultra High-Density Arabidopsis thaliana Crossover Map That Refines the Influences of Structural Variation and Epigenetic Features
title An Ultra High-Density Arabidopsis thaliana Crossover Map That Refines the Influences of Structural Variation and Epigenetic Features
title_full An Ultra High-Density Arabidopsis thaliana Crossover Map That Refines the Influences of Structural Variation and Epigenetic Features
title_fullStr An Ultra High-Density Arabidopsis thaliana Crossover Map That Refines the Influences of Structural Variation and Epigenetic Features
title_full_unstemmed An Ultra High-Density Arabidopsis thaliana Crossover Map That Refines the Influences of Structural Variation and Epigenetic Features
title_short An Ultra High-Density Arabidopsis thaliana Crossover Map That Refines the Influences of Structural Variation and Epigenetic Features
title_sort ultra high-density arabidopsis thaliana crossover map that refines the influences of structural variation and epigenetic features
topic Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6827372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31527048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.119.302406
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