Abundance of distal repetitive DNA sequences in Capsicum L. (Solanaceae) chromosomes.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Genome Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-26 DOI:10.1139/gen-2022-0083
Rafael de Assis, Leandro S A Gonçalves, Romain Guyot, André Laforga Vanzela
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Chili peppers (Solanaceae family) have great commercial value. They are commercialized in natura and used as spices and for ornamental and medicinal purposes. Although three whole genomes have been published, limited information about satellite DNA sequences, their composition, and genomic distribution has been provided. Here, we exploited the noncoding repetitive fraction, represented by satellite sequences, that tends to accumulate in blocks along chromosomes, especially near the chromosome ends of peppers. Two satellite DNA sequences were identified (CDR-1 and CDR-2), characterized and mapped in silico in three Capsicum genomes (C. annuum, C. chinense, and C. baccatum) using data from the published high-coverage sequencing and repeats finding bioinformatic tools. Localization using FISH in the chromosomes of these species and in two others (C. frutescens and C. chacoense), totaling five species, showed signals adjacent to the rDNA sites. A sequence comparison with existing Solanaceae repeats showed that CDR-1 and CDR-2 have different origins but without homology to rDNA sequences. Satellites occupied subterminal chromosomal regions, sometimes collocated with or adjacent to 35S rDNA sequences. Our results expand knowledge about the diversity of subterminal regions of Capsicum chromosomes, showing different amounts and distributions within and between karyotypes. In addition, these sequences may be useful for future phylogenetic studies.

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辣椒染色体远端重复DNA序列的丰富性。
辣椒(茄科)具有巨大的商业价值。它们在自然界被商业化,用作香料、装饰和药用。尽管已经发表了三个完整的基因组,但关于卫星DNA序列、其组成和基因组分布的信息有限。在这里,我们利用了由卫星序列表示的非编码重复部分,它倾向于沿着染色体以块的形式积累,尤其是在辣椒的染色体末端附近。利用已发表的高覆盖率测序和重复序列发现生物信息学工具的数据,在三个辣椒基因组(C.annuum、C.chinense和C.baccatum)中鉴定、表征和定位了两个卫星DNA序列(CDR-1和CDR-2)。在这些物种和另外两个物种(C.frutescens和C.chacoense)的染色体中使用FISH定位,总共五个物种,显示出与rDNA位点相邻的信号。与现有茄科重复序列的序列比较表明,CDR-1和CDR-2具有不同的起源,但与rDNA序列没有同源性。卫星占据染色体近端区域,有时与35S rDNA序列并置或相邻。我们的研究结果扩大了对辣椒染色体亚末端区域多样性的了解,显示出不同的数量和分布在核型内和核型之间。此外,这些序列可能对未来的系统发育研究有用。
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Genome
Genome 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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5.30
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3.20%
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42
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Genome is a monthly journal, established in 1959, that publishes original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, current opinions, and commentaries. Areas of interest include general genetics and genomics, cytogenetics, molecular and evolutionary genetics, developmental genetics, population genetics, phylogenomics, molecular identification, as well as emerging areas such as ecological, comparative, and functional genomics.
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