| Literature DB >> 27965027 |
Rui Yang1, Yafei Li2, Yan Su2, Yi Shen2, Ding Tang2, Qiong Luo3, Zhukuan Cheng4.
Abstract
An awned rice (Oryza sativa) plant carrying a tiny extra chromosome was discovered among the progeny of a telotrisomic line 2n+4L. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using chromosome specific BAC clones revealed that this extra chromosome was a ring chromosome derived from part of the long arm of chromosome 4. So the aneuploidy plant was accordingly named as 2n+4L ring. We did not detect any CentO FISH signals on the ring chromosome, and found only the centromeric probe Centromeric Retrotransposon of Rice (CRR) was co-localized with the centromere-specific histone CENH3 as revealed by sequential FISH after immunodetection. The extra ring chromosome exhibited a unique segregation pattern during meiosis, including no pairing between the ring chromosome and normal chromosome 4 during prophase I and pre-separation of sister chromatids at anaphase I.Entities:
Keywords: Centromere; Meiosis; Rice; Ring chromosome
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27965027 DOI: 10.1016/j.jgg.2016.09.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet Genomics ISSN: 1673-8527 Impact factor: 4.275