Sexual dimorphism in white campion: deletion on the Y chromosome results in a floral asexual phenotype

White campion is a dioecious plant with heteromorphic X and Y sex chromosomes. In male plants, a filamentous structure replaces the pistil, while in female plants the stamens degenerate early in flower development. Asexual (asx) mutants, cumulating the two developmental defects that characterize the...

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Hauptverfasser: Farbos, I. (Universite Bordeaux II, Talence, France.), Veuskens, J, Vyskot, B, Oliveira, M, Hinnisdaels, S, Aghmir, A, Mouras, A, Negrutiu, I
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description White campion is a dioecious plant with heteromorphic X and Y sex chromosomes. In male plants, a filamentous structure replaces the pistil, while in female plants the stamens degenerate early in flower development. Asexual (asx) mutants, cumulating the two developmental defects that characterize the sexual dimorphism in this species, were produced by gamma ray irradiation of pollen and screening in the M1 generation. The mutants harbor a novel type of mutation affecting an early function in sporogenous/parietal cell differentiation within the anther. The function is called stamen-promoting function (SPF). The mutants are shown to result from interstitial deletions on the Y chromosome. We present evidence that such deletions tentatively cover the central domain on the (p)-arm of the Y chromosome (Y2 region). By comparing stamen development in wild-type female and asx mutant flowers we show that they share the same block in anther development, which results in the production of vestigial anthers. The data suggest that the SPF, a key function(s) controlling the sporogenous/parietal specialization in premeiotic anthers, is genuinely missing in females (XX constitution). We argue that this is the earliest function in the male program that is Y-linked and is likely responsible for "male dimorphism" (sexual dimorphism in the third floral whorl) in white campion. More generally, the reported results improve our knowledge of the structural and functional organization of the Y chromosome and favor the view that sex determination in this species results primarily from a trigger signal on the Y chromosome (Y1 region) that suppresses female development. The default state is therefore the ancestral hermaphroditic state.
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ANDROCEO
ANDROECIUM
ANTERA
ANTHERE
ANTHERS
CHROMOSOME
Chromosome Deletion
CHROMOSOMES
CITOGENETICA
CROMOSOMAS
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CYTOGENETICS
CYTOGENETIQUE
DIMORFISMO SEXUAL
DIMORPHISME SEXUEL
DIOECY
DNA HYBRIDIZATION
ETAPAS DE DESARROLLO DE LA PLANTA
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FEMALES
FEMELLE
FENOTIPOS
FLEUR
FLORES
FLOWERS
Flowers & plants
GAMMA RADIATION
Genes
Genes, Plant
Genetic Testing
Genetics
GINECEO
GYNECEE
GYNOECIUM
HEMBRA
HIBRIDACION DE ADN
HYBRIDATION D'ADN
IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION
INDUCED MUTATION
INTERSTITIAL DELETIONS
IRRADIACION
IRRADIATION
MACHO
MALE
MALE FLOWERS
MALES
Metaphase - physiology
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Models, Genetic
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Mutagenesis
MUTANT
MUTANTES
MUTANTS
Mutation
MUTATION PROVOQUEE
PHENOTYPE
PHENOTYPES
Plant Development
PLANT DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES
Plant reproduction
Plants - genetics
Plants - ultrastructure
POLEN
POLLEN
RADIACION GAMMA
RAYONNEMENT GAMMA
SEX
Sex Characteristics
SEXE
SEXO
SEXUAL DIMORPHISM
SILENE LATIFOLIA
SOUTHERN BLOTTING
STADE DE DEVELOPPEMENT VEGETAL
STAMEN PROMOTING FUNCTION
STAMENS
TECHNIQUE ANALYTIQUE
TECNICAS ANALITICAS
Y Chromosome
title Sexual dimorphism in white campion: deletion on the Y chromosome results in a floral asexual phenotype
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