Comparative analysis of repetitive DNA in dysploid and non-dysploid Phaseolus beans
Structural karyotype changes result from ectopic recombination events frequently associated with repetitive DNA. Although most Phaseolus species present relatively stable karyotypes with 2 n = 22 chromosomes, the karyotypes of species of the Leptostachyus group show high rates of structural rearran...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chromosome research 2023-10, Vol.31 (4), p.30-30, Article 30 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Structural karyotype changes result from ectopic recombination events frequently associated with repetitive DNA. Although most
Phaseolus
species present relatively stable karyotypes with 2
n
= 22 chromosomes, the karyotypes of species of the Leptostachyus group show high rates of structural rearrangements, including a nested chromosome fusion that led to the dysploid chromosome number of the group (2
n
= 20). We examined the roles of repetitive landscapes in the rearrangements of species of the Leptostachyus group using genome-skimming data to characterize the repeatome in a range of
Phaseolus
species and compared them to species of that group (
P. leptostachyus
and
P. macvaughii
). LTR retrotransposons, especially the Ty3/gypsy lineage Chromovirus, were the most abundant elements in the genomes. Differences in the abundance of Tekay, Retand, and SIRE elements between
P. macvaughii
and
P. leptostachyus
were reflected in their total amounts of Ty3/gypsy and Ty1/copia. The satellite DNA fraction was the most divergent among the species, varying both in abundance and distribution, even between
P. leptostachyus
and
P. macvaughii
. The rapid turnover of repeats in the Leptostachyus group may be associated with the several rearrangements observed. |
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ISSN: | 1573-6849 0967-3849 1573-6849 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10577-023-09739-3 |