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Chromosomal view of Lippia alba, a tropical polyploid complex under genome stabilization process.

Aryane Campos Reis1, Michael Chester2, Saulo Marçal de Sousa1, Victória Rabelo Campos1, Laís Stehling de Queiroz Nascimento1, Sebastião Pacheco Júnior1, Ana Luiza Franco1, Lyderson Facio Viccini3.   

Abstract

Lippia alba is a phenotypically variable tropical shrub thought to comprise a young autopolyploid complex. Chromosome numbers in L. alba include 2n = 30, 38, 45, 60, and 90. High levels of chemical and phenotypic variation associated with economic and medicinal importance were reported. However, the genetic background including chromosome composition remains under-explored. Furthermore, the occurrence of at least four ploidal levels in L. alba and the lack of data for polyploid plants in tropical areas also merit further study of L. alba. Here we assessed the chromosome composition using two new satellite repeats (CL98 and CL66) applied as FISH probes to mitotic chromosomes, and we proposed to calculate the degree of homozygosis for CL66 satDNA (named as index h) and to associate it to meiotic instability. The CL98 mapping showed few variations in both number of signals and position. However, the levels of structural homozygosity for a satellite repeat CL66 were very variable. The numbers of CL66-bearing-chromosomes were under-represented in tetraploids relative to diploids implying that CL66 arrays have been lost in tetraploid lineages as a result of increased meiotic instability. High percentage of irregularities was observed in meiotic cells, especially in polyploids. L. alba complex comprised a mixture of homomorphic and heteromorphic chromosomes. Overall, the polyploid complex presents features typical of both young and older stable polyploids. It seems that L. alba genome is still in the process of stabilization.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Cytogenetic; Meiotic behavior; Polyploidy; Reticulated complex; Satellite repeat

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33760982     DOI: 10.1007/s00709-021-01636-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protoplasma        ISSN: 0033-183X            Impact factor:   3.356


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