Evidence of intense chromosomal shuffling during conifer evolution

Archive ouverte

de Miguel, Marina | Bartholome, Jérôme | Ehrenmann, François | Murat, Florent | Moriguchi, Yoshinari | Uchiyama, Kentaro | Ueno, Saneyoshi, S. | Tsumura, Yoshihiko | Lagraulet, Hélène | de Maria, Nuria | Cabezas, José-Antonio | Cervera, Maria-Teresa | Gion, Jean Marc | Salse, Jérôme | Plomion, Christophe

Edité par CCSD ; Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution -

International audience. While recent advances have been gained on genome evolution in angiosperm lineages, virtually nothing is known about karyotype evolution in the other group of seed plants, the gymnosperms. Here we used high density gene-based linkage mapping to compare the karyotype structure of two families of conifers (the most abundant group of gymnosperms) separated around 290 million years ago: Pinaceae and Cupressaceae. We propose for the first time a model based on the fusion of 20 ancestral chromosomal blocks that may have shaped the modern karyotpes of Pinaceae (with n=12) and Cupressaceae (with n=11). The considerable difference in modern genome organization between these two lineages contrasts strongly with the remarkable level of synteny already reported within the Pinaceae. It also suggests a convergent evolutionary mechanism of chromosomal block shuffling that has shaped the genomes of the spermatophytes.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Evidence of intense chromosomal shuffling during conifer evolution

Archive ouverte | de Miguel, Marina | CCSD

National audience

Annotated genetic linkage maps of Pinus pinaster Ait. from a Central Spain population using microsatellite and gene based markers

Archive ouverte | de Miguel, Marina | CCSD

International audience. Background Pinus pinaster Ait. is a major resin producing species in Spain. Genetic linkage mapping can facilitate marker-assisted selection (MAS) through the identification of Quantitative T...

Reduced within-population quantitative genetic variation is associated with climate harshness in maritime pine

Archive ouverte | Archambeau, Juliette | CCSD

International audience. How evolutionary forces interact to maintain genetic variation within populations has been a matter of extensive theoretical debates. While mutation and exogenous gene flow increase genetic v...

Chargement des enrichissements...