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Chromosome and Molecular Analyses Reveal Significant Karyotype Diversity and Provide New Evidence on the Origin of Aegilops columnaris
Aegilops columnaris Zhuk. is tetraploid grass species (2n = 4x = 28, U(c)U(c)X(c)X(c)) closely related to Ae. neglecta and growing in Western Asia and a western part of the Fertile Crescent. Genetic diversity of Ae. columnaris was assessed using C-banding, FISH, nuclear and chloroplast (cp) DNA anal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151338/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34064905 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10050956 |
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author | Badaeva, Ekaterina D. Chikida, Nadezhda N. Fisenko, Andrey N. Surzhikov, Sergei A. Belousova, Maria K. Özkan, Hakan Dragovich, Alexandra Y. Kochieva, Elena Z. |
author_facet | Badaeva, Ekaterina D. Chikida, Nadezhda N. Fisenko, Andrey N. Surzhikov, Sergei A. Belousova, Maria K. Özkan, Hakan Dragovich, Alexandra Y. Kochieva, Elena Z. |
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description | Aegilops columnaris Zhuk. is tetraploid grass species (2n = 4x = 28, U(c)U(c)X(c)X(c)) closely related to Ae. neglecta and growing in Western Asia and a western part of the Fertile Crescent. Genetic diversity of Ae. columnaris was assessed using C-banding, FISH, nuclear and chloroplast (cp) DNA analyses, and gliadin electrophoresis. Cytogenetically Ae. columnaris was subdivided into two groups, C-I and C-II, showing different karyotype structure, C-banding, and FISH patterns. C-I group was more similar to Ae. neglecta. All types of markers revealed significant heterogeneity in C-II group, although group C-I was also polymorphic. Two chromosomal groups were consistent with plastogroups identified in a current study based on sequencing of three chloroplast intergenic spacer regions. The similarity of group C-I of Ae. columnaris with Ae. neglecta and their distinctness from C-II indicate that divergence of the C-I group was associated with minor genome modifications. Group C-II could emerge from C-I relatively recently, probably due to introgression from another Aegilops species followed by a reorganization of the parental genomes. Most C-II accessions were collected from a very narrow geographic region, and they might originate from a common ancestor. We suggest that the C-II group is at the initial stage of species divergence and undergoing an extensive speciation process. |
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spelling | pubmed-81513382021-05-27 Chromosome and Molecular Analyses Reveal Significant Karyotype Diversity and Provide New Evidence on the Origin of Aegilops columnaris Badaeva, Ekaterina D. Chikida, Nadezhda N. Fisenko, Andrey N. Surzhikov, Sergei A. Belousova, Maria K. Özkan, Hakan Dragovich, Alexandra Y. Kochieva, Elena Z. Plants (Basel) Article Aegilops columnaris Zhuk. is tetraploid grass species (2n = 4x = 28, U(c)U(c)X(c)X(c)) closely related to Ae. neglecta and growing in Western Asia and a western part of the Fertile Crescent. Genetic diversity of Ae. columnaris was assessed using C-banding, FISH, nuclear and chloroplast (cp) DNA analyses, and gliadin electrophoresis. Cytogenetically Ae. columnaris was subdivided into two groups, C-I and C-II, showing different karyotype structure, C-banding, and FISH patterns. C-I group was more similar to Ae. neglecta. All types of markers revealed significant heterogeneity in C-II group, although group C-I was also polymorphic. Two chromosomal groups were consistent with plastogroups identified in a current study based on sequencing of three chloroplast intergenic spacer regions. The similarity of group C-I of Ae. columnaris with Ae. neglecta and their distinctness from C-II indicate that divergence of the C-I group was associated with minor genome modifications. Group C-II could emerge from C-I relatively recently, probably due to introgression from another Aegilops species followed by a reorganization of the parental genomes. Most C-II accessions were collected from a very narrow geographic region, and they might originate from a common ancestor. We suggest that the C-II group is at the initial stage of species divergence and undergoing an extensive speciation process. MDPI 2021-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8151338/ /pubmed/34064905 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10050956 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Badaeva, Ekaterina D. Chikida, Nadezhda N. Fisenko, Andrey N. Surzhikov, Sergei A. Belousova, Maria K. Özkan, Hakan Dragovich, Alexandra Y. Kochieva, Elena Z. Chromosome and Molecular Analyses Reveal Significant Karyotype Diversity and Provide New Evidence on the Origin of Aegilops columnaris |
title | Chromosome and Molecular Analyses Reveal Significant Karyotype Diversity and Provide New Evidence on the Origin of Aegilops columnaris |
title_full | Chromosome and Molecular Analyses Reveal Significant Karyotype Diversity and Provide New Evidence on the Origin of Aegilops columnaris |
title_fullStr | Chromosome and Molecular Analyses Reveal Significant Karyotype Diversity and Provide New Evidence on the Origin of Aegilops columnaris |
title_full_unstemmed | Chromosome and Molecular Analyses Reveal Significant Karyotype Diversity and Provide New Evidence on the Origin of Aegilops columnaris |
title_short | Chromosome and Molecular Analyses Reveal Significant Karyotype Diversity and Provide New Evidence on the Origin of Aegilops columnaris |
title_sort | chromosome and molecular analyses reveal significant karyotype diversity and provide new evidence on the origin of aegilops columnaris |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151338/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34064905 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10050956 |
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