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Limitation of current probe design for oligo-cross-FISH, exemplified by chromosome evolution studies in duckweeds
Duckweeds represent a small, free-floating aquatic family ( Lemnaceae ) of the monocot order Alismatales with the fastest growth rate among flowering plants. They comprise five genera ( Spirodela, Landoltia, Lemna, Wolffiella, and Wolffia ) varying in genome size and chromosome number. Spirodela pol...
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Published in: | Chromosoma 2021-03, Vol.130 (1), p.15-25 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Duckweeds represent a small, free-floating aquatic family (
Lemnaceae
) of the monocot order
Alismatales
with the fastest growth rate among flowering plants. They comprise five genera (
Spirodela, Landoltia, Lemna, Wolffiella,
and
Wolffia
) varying in genome size and chromosome number.
Spirodela polyrhiza
had the first sequenced duckweed genome. Cytogenetic maps are available for both species of the genus
Spirodela
(
S. polyrhiza
and
S. intermedia
). However, elucidation of chromosome homeology and evolutionary chromosome rearrangements by cross-FISH using
Spirodela
BAC probes to species of other duckweed genera has not been successful so far. We investigated the potential of chromosome-specific oligo-FISH probes to address these topics. We designed oligo-FISH probes specific for one
S. intermedia
and one
S. polyrhiza
chromosome (Fig.
1a
). Our results show that these oligo-probes cross-hybridize with the homeologous regions of the other congeneric species, but are not suitable to uncover chromosomal homeology across duckweeds genera. This is most likely due to too low sequence similarity between the investigated genera and/or too low probe density on the target genomes. Finally, we suggest genus-specific design of oligo-probes to elucidate chromosome evolution across duckweed genera. |
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ISSN: | 0009-5915 1432-0886 1432-0886 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00412-020-00749-2 |