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Incomplete sequence homogenization in 45S rDNA multigene families: intermixed IGS heterogeneity within the single NOR locus of the polyploid species Medicago arborea (Fabaceae).

José A Galián1, Marcela Rosato1, Josep A Rosselló2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Ribosomal sequences have become the classical example of the genomic homogenization of nuclear multigene families. Despite theoretical advantages and modelling predictions that support concerted evolution of the 45S rDNA, several reports have found intragenomic polymorphisms. However, the origins and causes of these rDNA polymorphisms are difficult to assess because seed plants show a wide range of 45S rDNA loci number variation, especially in polyploids. Medicago arborea is a tetraploid species that has a single 45S rDNA locus. This feature makes this species a suitable case study to assess the fate of ribosomal IGS homogenization in polyploid species showing nucleolus organizer region (NOR) reduction.
METHODS: The intergenic spacer (IGS) region was amplified by long PCR and the fragments were cloned and sequenced by a primer-walking strategy. The physical mapping of the whole and partial IGS variants was assessed by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) and fibre-FISH methods on mitotic chromosomes and extended DNA fibres, respectively. KEY
RESULTS: Two IGS fragments of 4·8 and 3·5 kb were obtained showing structural features of functional sequences. The shorter variant appears to be a truncated copy of the 4·8 kb fragment that lacks the duplication of the transcription initiation site region and the entire D region. The physical localization of the two IGS variants on metaphase chromosomes and extended DNA fibres using FISH corroborated their joint presence within the same locus. In addition, no spatial structure of the two variants was detected within the NOR.
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that full sequence homogenization is not operating within the NOR locus of M. arborea. The structure of the NOR locus reported here departs from the models of IGS heterogeneity present in plants and caution against assuming the widespread belief that intragenomic ribosomal heterogeneity is mainly due to sequence variation between paralogous loci.
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Keywords:  45S rDNA; Fabaceae; IGS; Medicago arborea; fibre-FISH; intergenic spacer; intragenomic variation; nuclear ribosomal cistron; polyploidy; transcription initiation site

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24925322      PMCID: PMC4111382          DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcu115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Bot        ISSN: 0305-7364            Impact factor:   4.357


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