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Oligo-painting and GISH reveal meiotic chromosome biases and increased meiotic stability in synthetic allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus with dysploid parental karyotypes

BACKGROUND: Meiosis of newly formed allopolyploids frequently encounter perturbations induced by the merging of divergent and hybridizable genomes. However, to date, the meiotic properties of allopolyploids with dysploid parental karyotypes have not been studied in detail. The allotetraploid Cucumis...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Qinzheng, Wang, Yunzhu, Bi, Yunfei, Zhai, Yufei, Yu, Xiaqing, Cheng, Chunyan, Wang, Panqiao, Li, Ji, Lou, Qunfeng, Chen, Jinfeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6833230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31694540
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-019-2060-z
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author Zhao, Qinzheng
Wang, Yunzhu
Bi, Yunfei
Zhai, Yufei
Yu, Xiaqing
Cheng, Chunyan
Wang, Panqiao
Li, Ji
Lou, Qunfeng
Chen, Jinfeng
author_facet Zhao, Qinzheng
Wang, Yunzhu
Bi, Yunfei
Zhai, Yufei
Yu, Xiaqing
Cheng, Chunyan
Wang, Panqiao
Li, Ji
Lou, Qunfeng
Chen, Jinfeng
author_sort Zhao, Qinzheng
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Meiosis of newly formed allopolyploids frequently encounter perturbations induced by the merging of divergent and hybridizable genomes. However, to date, the meiotic properties of allopolyploids with dysploid parental karyotypes have not been studied in detail. The allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus (HHCC, 2n = 38) was obtained from interspecific hybridization between C. sativus (CC, 2n = 14) and C. hystrix (HH, 2n = 24) followed by chromosome doubling. The results of this study thus offer an excellent opportunity to explore the meiotic properties of allopolyploids with dysploid parental karyotypes. RESULTS: In this report, we describe the meiotic properties of five chromosomes (C5, C7, H1, H9 and H10) and two genomes in interspecific hybrids and C. ×hytivus (the 4th and 14th inbred family) through oligo-painting and genomic in situ hybridization (GISH). We show that 1) only two translocations carrying C5-oligo signals were detected on the chromosomes C2 and C4 of one 14th individual by the karyotyping of eight 4th and 36 14th plants based on C5- and C7-oligo painting, and possible cytological evidence was observed in meiosis of the 4th generation; 2) individual chromosome have biases for homoeologous pairing and univalent formation in F(1) hybrids and allotetraploids; 3) extensive H-chromosome autosyndetic pairings (e.g., H-H, 25.5% PMCs) were observed in interspecific F(1) hybrid, whereas no C-chromosome autosyndetic pairings were observed (e.g. C-C); 4) the meiotic properties of two subgenomes have significant biases in allotetraploids: H-subgenome exhibits higher univalent and chromosome lagging frequencies than C-subgenome; and 5) increased meiotic stability in the S(14) generation compared with the S(4) generation, including synchronous meiosis behavior, reduced incidents of univalent and chromosome lagging. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that the meiotic behavior of two subgenomes has dramatic biases in response to interspecific hybridization and allopolyploidization, and the meiotic behavior harmony of subgenomes is a key subject of meiosis evolution in C. ×hytivus. This study helps to elucidate the meiotic properties and evolution of nascent allopolyploids with the dysploid parental karyotypes.
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spelling pubmed-68332302019-11-08 Oligo-painting and GISH reveal meiotic chromosome biases and increased meiotic stability in synthetic allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus with dysploid parental karyotypes Zhao, Qinzheng Wang, Yunzhu Bi, Yunfei Zhai, Yufei Yu, Xiaqing Cheng, Chunyan Wang, Panqiao Li, Ji Lou, Qunfeng Chen, Jinfeng BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Meiosis of newly formed allopolyploids frequently encounter perturbations induced by the merging of divergent and hybridizable genomes. However, to date, the meiotic properties of allopolyploids with dysploid parental karyotypes have not been studied in detail. The allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus (HHCC, 2n = 38) was obtained from interspecific hybridization between C. sativus (CC, 2n = 14) and C. hystrix (HH, 2n = 24) followed by chromosome doubling. The results of this study thus offer an excellent opportunity to explore the meiotic properties of allopolyploids with dysploid parental karyotypes. RESULTS: In this report, we describe the meiotic properties of five chromosomes (C5, C7, H1, H9 and H10) and two genomes in interspecific hybrids and C. ×hytivus (the 4th and 14th inbred family) through oligo-painting and genomic in situ hybridization (GISH). We show that 1) only two translocations carrying C5-oligo signals were detected on the chromosomes C2 and C4 of one 14th individual by the karyotyping of eight 4th and 36 14th plants based on C5- and C7-oligo painting, and possible cytological evidence was observed in meiosis of the 4th generation; 2) individual chromosome have biases for homoeologous pairing and univalent formation in F(1) hybrids and allotetraploids; 3) extensive H-chromosome autosyndetic pairings (e.g., H-H, 25.5% PMCs) were observed in interspecific F(1) hybrid, whereas no C-chromosome autosyndetic pairings were observed (e.g. C-C); 4) the meiotic properties of two subgenomes have significant biases in allotetraploids: H-subgenome exhibits higher univalent and chromosome lagging frequencies than C-subgenome; and 5) increased meiotic stability in the S(14) generation compared with the S(4) generation, including synchronous meiosis behavior, reduced incidents of univalent and chromosome lagging. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that the meiotic behavior of two subgenomes has dramatic biases in response to interspecific hybridization and allopolyploidization, and the meiotic behavior harmony of subgenomes is a key subject of meiosis evolution in C. ×hytivus. This study helps to elucidate the meiotic properties and evolution of nascent allopolyploids with the dysploid parental karyotypes. BioMed Central 2019-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6833230/ /pubmed/31694540 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-019-2060-z Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Zhao, Qinzheng
Wang, Yunzhu
Bi, Yunfei
Zhai, Yufei
Yu, Xiaqing
Cheng, Chunyan
Wang, Panqiao
Li, Ji
Lou, Qunfeng
Chen, Jinfeng
Oligo-painting and GISH reveal meiotic chromosome biases and increased meiotic stability in synthetic allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus with dysploid parental karyotypes
title Oligo-painting and GISH reveal meiotic chromosome biases and increased meiotic stability in synthetic allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus with dysploid parental karyotypes
title_full Oligo-painting and GISH reveal meiotic chromosome biases and increased meiotic stability in synthetic allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus with dysploid parental karyotypes
title_fullStr Oligo-painting and GISH reveal meiotic chromosome biases and increased meiotic stability in synthetic allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus with dysploid parental karyotypes
title_full_unstemmed Oligo-painting and GISH reveal meiotic chromosome biases and increased meiotic stability in synthetic allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus with dysploid parental karyotypes
title_short Oligo-painting and GISH reveal meiotic chromosome biases and increased meiotic stability in synthetic allotetraploid Cucumis ×hytivus with dysploid parental karyotypes
title_sort oligo-painting and gish reveal meiotic chromosome biases and increased meiotic stability in synthetic allotetraploid cucumis ×hytivus with dysploid parental karyotypes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6833230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31694540
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-019-2060-z
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