Synteny conservation between two distantly-related Rosaceae genomes: Prunus (the stone fruits) and Fragaria (the strawberry)
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Publication date
2008-06-18ISSN
1471-2229
Abstract
Background: The Rosaceae encompass a large number of economically-important diploid and
polyploid fruit and ornamental species in many different genera. The basic chromosome numbers
of these genera are x = 7, 8 and 9 and all have compact and relatively similar genome sizes.
Comparative mapping between distantly-related genera has been performed to a limited extent in
the Rosaceae including a comparison between Malus (subfamily Maloideae) and Prunus (subfamily
Prunoideae); however no data has been published to date comparing Malus or Prunus to a member
of the subfamily Rosoideae. In this paper we compare the genome of Fragaria, a member of the
Rosoideae, to Prunus, a member of the Prunoideae.
Results: The diploid genomes of Prunus (2n = 2x = 16) and Fragaria (2n = 2x = 14) were compared
through the mapping of 71 anchor markers – 40 restriction fragment length polymorphisms
(RFLPs), 29 indels or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) derived from expressed sequence
tags (ESTs) and two simple-sequence repeats (SSRs) – on the reference maps of both genera. These
markers provided good coverage of the Prunus (78%) and Fragaria (78%) genomes, with maximum
gaps and average densities of 22 cM and 7.3 cM/marker in Prunus and 32 cM and 8.0 cM/marker in
Fragaria.
Conclusion: Our results indicate a clear pattern of synteny, with most markers of each
chromosome of one of these species mapping to one or two chromosomes of the other. A large
number of rearrangements (36), most of which produced by inversions (27) and the rest (9) by
translocations or fission/fusion events could also be inferred. We have provided the first
framework for the comparison of the position of genes or DNA sequences of these two
economically valuable and yet distantly-related genera of the Rosaceae.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
633 - Field crops and their production
Pages
12
Publisher
BMC
Is part of
BMC Plant Biology
Recommended citation
Vilanova, Santiago, Daniel J Sargent, Pere Arús, and Amparo Monfort. 2008. “Synteny Conservation Between Two Distantly-related Rosaceae Genomes: Prunus (the Stone Fruits) and Fragaria(the Strawberry).” BMC Plant Biology 8 (1): 67. doi: 10.1186/1471-2229-8-67
Grant agreement number
INIA/Programa nacional de recursos y tecnologías agrarias/RTA2007-00063-00-00/ES/Uso de los marcadores moleculares para la construcción de una colección de líneas casi isogénicas en fresa diploide (fragaria vesca) y la comparación de los genomas de fragaria y prunus/
Program
Genòmica i Biotecnologia
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