Comparative FISH mapping of Daucus species (Apiaceae family).

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PMID:21547583
Title
Comparative FISH mapping of Daucus species (Apiaceae family).
Publication Type
Journal Article
Series Name
Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology
Volume
19
Publication Year
2011
Issue
4
Page Numbers
493-506
DOI
10.1007/s10577-011-9202-y
Journal Abbreviation
Chromosome Res.
EISSN
1573-6849
Publication Date
2011 May
Unique Local Identifier

Iovene M, Cavagnaro PF, Senalik D, Buell CR, Jiang J, Simon PW. Comparative FISH mapping of Daucus species (Apiaceae family).. Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology. 2011 May; 19(4):493-506.

Citation
Iovene M, Cavagnaro PF, Senalik D, Buell CR, Jiang J, Simon PW. Comparative FISH mapping of Daucus species (Apiaceae family).. Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology. 2011 May; 19(4):493-506.
ISSN
1573-6849
Language Abbr
eng
Publication Model
Print-Electronic
Authors
Iovene M, Cavagnaro PF, Senalik D, Buell CR, Jiang J, Simon PW
Language
English
Elocation
10.1007/s10577-011-9202-y
Journal Country
Netherlands
Abstract

The cytogenetic characterization of the carrot genome (Daucus carota L., 2n = 18) has been limited so far, partly because of its somatic chromosome morphology and scant of chromosome markers. Here, we integrate the carrot linkage groups with pachytene chromosomes by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) mapping genetically anchored bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs). We isolated a satellite repeat from the centromeric regions of the carrot chromosomes, which facilitated the study of the pachytene-based karyotype and demonstrated that heterochromatic domains were mainly confined to the pericentromeric regions of each chromosome. Chromosome-specific BACs were used to: (1) physically locate genetically unanchored DNA sequences, (2) reveal relationships between genetic and physical distances, and (3) address chromosome evolution in Daucus. Most carrot BACs generated distinct FISH signals in 22-chromosome Daucus species, providing evidence for syntenic chromosome segments and rearrangements among them. These results provide a foundation for further cytogenetic characterization and chromosome evolution studies in Daucus.

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