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Centromere and telomere sequence alterations reflect the rapid genome evolution within the carnivorous plant genus Genlisea
- 1.0454696 - BC 2016 RIV GB eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
Tran, T.D. - Cao, H.X. - Jovtchev, G. - Neumann, Pavel - Novák, Petr - Fojtová, M. - Vu, G.T.H. - Macas, Jiří - Fajkus, Jiří - Schubert, I. - Fuchs, J.
Centromere and telomere sequence alterations reflect the rapid genome evolution within the carnivorous plant genus Genlisea.
Plant Journal. Roč. 84, č. 6 (2015), s. 1087-1099. ISSN 0960-7412. E-ISSN 1365-313X
Grant CEP: GA ČR GBP501/12/G090; GA ČR GA13-06943S
Institucionální podpora: RVO:60077344 ; RVO:68081707
Klíčová slova: Centromeric tandem repeat * centromeric retrotransposons * Genlisea nigrocaulis, hispidula
Kód oboru RIV: EB - Genetika a molekulární biologie; BO - Biofyzika (BFU-R)
Impakt faktor: 5.468, rok: 2015
Linear chromosomes of eukaryotic organisms invariably possess centromeres and telomeres to ensure proper chromosome segregation during nuclear divisions and to protect the chromosome ends from deterioration and fusion, respectively. While centromeric sequences may differ between species, with arrays of tandemly repeated sequences and retrotransposons being the most abundant sequence types in plant centromeres, telomeric sequences are usually highly conserved among plants and other organisms. The genome size of the carnivorous genus Genlisea (Lentibulariaceae) is highly variable. Here we study evolutionary sequence plasticity of these chromosomal domains at an intrageneric level. We show that Genlisea nigrocaulis (1C = 86 Mbp; 2n = 40) and G. hispidula (1C = 1550 Mbp; 2n = 40) differ as to their DNA composition at centromeres and telomeres.
Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0255347
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