Další formáty:
BibTeX
LaTeX
RIS
@article{1112012, author = {Šteflová, Pavlína and Tokan, Viktor and Vogel, Ivan and Lexa, Matej and Macas, Jiří and Novak, Petr and Hobza, Roman and Vyskot, Boris and Kejnovský, Eduard}, article_location = {Oxford, UK}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evt049}, keywords = {sex chromosomes; sorrel (Rumex acetosa); transposable elements; satellites}, language = {eng}, issn = {1759-6653}, journal = {GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION}, title = {Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on Sex Chromosomes (XY1Y2) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex acetosa}, url = {http://gbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/5/4/769.full.pdf+html}, volume = {5}, year = {2013} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1112012 AU - Šteflová, Pavlína - Tokan, Viktor - Vogel, Ivan - Lexa, Matej - Macas, Jiří - Novak, Petr - Hobza, Roman - Vyskot, Boris - Kejnovský, Eduard PY - 2013 TI - Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on Sex Chromosomes (XY1Y2) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex acetosa JF - GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION VL - 5 IS - 4 SP - 769-782 EP - 769-782 PB - Oxford Univ Press SN - 17596653 KW - sex chromosomes KW - sorrel (Rumex acetosa) KW - transposable elements KW - satellites UR - http://gbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/5/4/769.full.pdf+html L2 - http://gbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/5/4/769.full.pdf+html N2 - Rumex acetosa is a dioecious plant with the XY1Y2 sex chromosome system. Both Y chromosomes are heterochromatic and are thought to be degenerated.We performed low-pass 454 sequencing and similarity-based clustering of male and female genomic 454 reads to identify and characterize major groups of R. acetosa repetitive DNA. We found that Copia and Gypsy retrotransposons dominated, followed by DNA transposons and nonlong terminal repeat retrotransposons. CRM and Tat/Ogre retrotransposons dominated the Gypsy superfamily, whereas Maximus/Sireviruses were most abundant among Copia retrotransposons. Only one Gypsy subfamily had accumulated on Y1 and Y2 chromosomes,whereas many retrotransposons were ubiquitous on autosomes and the X chromosome, but absent on Y1 and Y2 chromosomes, and otherswere depleted fromthe X chromosome. One group of CRM Gypsywas specifically localized to centromeres.Wealso found thatmajority of previously described satellites (RAYSI, RAYSII, RAYSIII, andRAE180) are accumulatedontheYchromosomeswherewe identifiedYchromosome-specific variant ofRAE180.Wediscovered two novel satellites-RA160 satellite dominating on the X chromosome and RA690 localized mostly on the Y1 chromosome. The expression pattern obtained from IlluminaRNAsequencing showedthat the expression of transposable elements is similar in leaves of both sexes and that satellites are also expressed. Contrasting patterns of transposable elements (TEs) and satellite localization on sex chromosomes in R. acetosa,where not only accumulation but also depletion of repetitiveDNAwas observed, suggest that a plethora of evolutionary processes can shape sex chromosomes. ER -
ŠTEFLOVÁ, Pavlína, Viktor TOKAN, Ivan VOGEL, Matej LEXA, Jiří MACAS, Petr NOVAK, Roman HOBZA, Boris VYSKOT a Eduard KEJNOVSKÝ. Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on Sex Chromosomes (XY1Y2) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex acetosa. \textit{GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION}. Oxford, UK: Oxford Univ Press, 2013, roč.~5, č.~4, s.~769-782. ISSN~1759-6653. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evt049.
|