Most cited article - PubMed ID 29504906
Features of the organization of bread wheat chromosome 5BS based on physical mapping
During interphase, the chromosomes of eukaryotes decondense and they occupy distinct regions of the nucleus, called chromosome domains or chromosome territories (CTs). In plants, the Rabl's configuration, with telomeres at one pole of nucleus and centromeres at the other, appears to be common, at least in plants with large genomes. It is unclear whether individual chromosomes of plants adopt defined, genetically determined addresses within the nucleus, as is the case in mammals. In this study, the nuclear disposition of alien rye and barley chromosomes and chromosome arm introgressions into wheat while using 3D-FISH in various somatic tissues was analyzed. All of the introgressed chromosomes showed Rabl's orientation, but their relative positions in the nuclei were less clear. While in most cases pairs of introgressed chromosomes occupied discrete positions, their association (proximity) along their entire lengths was rare, and partial association only marginally more frequent. This arrangement is relatively stable in various tissues and during various stages of the cell cycle. On the other hand, the length of a chromosome arm appears to play a role in its positioning in a nucleus: shorter chromosomes or chromosome arms tend to be located closer to the centre of the nucleus, while longer arms are more often positioned at the nuclear periphery.
- Keywords
- 3D-FISH, barley, chromatin, hybrid, introgression, nucleus, rye, wheat,
- MeSH
- Cell Nucleus MeSH
- Chromatin genetics MeSH
- Chromosomes, Plant * MeSH
- In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence * methods MeSH
- Interphase * genetics MeSH
- Hordeum genetics MeSH
- Image Processing, Computer-Assisted MeSH
- Flow Cytometry MeSH
- Triticum genetics MeSH
- Secale genetics MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Chromatin MeSH