Genome-Wide Crossover Distribution in Arabidopsis thaliana Meiosis Reveals Sex-Specific Patterns along Chromosomes

Archive ouverte

Giraut, Laurene | Falque, Matthieu | Drouaud, Jan | Pereira, Lucie | Martin, Olivier C. | Mezard, Christine

Edité par CCSD ; Public Library of Science -

In most species, crossovers (COs) are essential for the accurate segregation of homologous chromosomes at the first meiotic division. Their number and location are tightly regulated. Here, we report a detailed, genome-wide characterization of the rate and localization of COs in Arabidopsis thaliana, in male and female meiosis. We observed dramatic differences between male and female meiosis which included: (i) genetic map length; 575 cM versus 332 cM respectively; (ii) CO distribution patterns: male CO rates were very high at both ends of each chromosome, whereas female CO rates were very low; (iii) correlations between CO rates and various chromosome features: female CO rates correlated strongly and negatively with GC content and gene density but positively with transposable elements (TEs) density, whereas male CO rates correlated positively with the CpG ratio. However, except for CpG, the correlations could be explained by the unequal repartition of these sequences along the Arabidopsis chromosome. For both male and female meiosis, the number of COs per chromosome correlates with chromosome size expressed either in base pairs or as synaptonemal complex length. Finally, we show that interference modulates the CO distribution both in male and female meiosis.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Contrasted patterns of crossover and non-crossover at Arabidopsis thaliana meiotic recombination hotspots

Archive ouverte | Drouaud, Jan | CCSD

The vast majority of meiotic recombination events (crossovers (COs) and non-crossovers (NCOs)) cluster in narrow hotspots surrounded by large regions devoid of recombinational activity. Here, using a new molecular approach in plan...

Characterization of meiotic non-crossover molecules from Arabidopsis thaliana pollen

Archive ouverte | Khademian, Hossein | CCSD

Meiotic recombination is essential for proper segregation of homologous chromosomes and thus for formation of viable gametes. Recombination generates either crossovers (COs), which are reciprocal exchanges between chromosome segme...

Hot regions of noninterfering crossovers coexist with a nonuniformly interfering pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana

Archive ouverte | Basu-Roy, Sayantani | CCSD

In most organisms that have been studied, crossovers formed during meiosis exhibit interference: nearby crossovers are rare. Here we provide an in-depth study of crossover interference in Arabidopsis thaliana, examining crossovers...

Chargement des enrichissements...