Comparative analysis of plant genome architecture.

J S Heslop-Harrison
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Many genes are similar in most plants and it is clear that the ordering of genes is highly conserved across wide taxonomic groupings. Repetitive DNA, consisting of sequence motifs between 2 and 10,000 base pairs long, repeated many hundreds or thousands of times in the genome, represents the majority of most plant genomes and defines some of the differences between species. Some sequences are highly conserved in many species, while other sequences show species or even chromosome specificity. Different types of sequences have markedly contrasting genomic distributions; even among tandem repeats, some are sub-terminal, some paracentromeric and others intercalary. The reasons for these different distributions are largely unknown, and mechanisms of homogenization, dispersion and amplifications are the subject of much speculation. Aspects of plant genome architecture-the organization of repetitive and single-copy DNA sequences along the chromosomes, and the positioning of those sequences within the nucleus at interphase-have important consequences for plant genetics. Models of large scale genome organization may be useful in learning the function of different components of the genome, in evolutionary studies and in plant breeding.

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植物基因组结构的比较分析。
在大多数植物中,许多基因是相似的,很明显,基因的排序在广泛的分类类群中是高度保守的。重复DNA由2到10000个碱基对的序列基序组成,在基因组中重复数百或数千次,代表了大多数植物基因组,并定义了物种之间的一些差异。一些序列在许多物种中高度保守,而另一些序列则显示物种甚至染色体特异性。不同类型的序列具有明显不同的基因组分布;即使在串联重复序列中,也有一些是亚末端的,一些是旁中心的,还有一些是间隔性的。这些不同分布的原因在很大程度上是未知的,均质化、分散和放大的机制是许多猜测的主题。植物基因组结构的各个方面——沿染色体的重复和单拷贝DNA序列的组织,以及这些序列在细胞核间期的定位——对植物遗传学有重要影响。大规模基因组组织模型在了解基因组不同组成部分的功能、进化研究和植物育种方面可能是有用的。
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