The Molecular Cytogenetic Characterization of Pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) Suggests the Arrest of Recombination in the Largest Heteropycnotic Pair HC1
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Sola-Campoy, Pedro Juan; Robles Rodríguez, Francisca; Schwarzacher, Trude; Ruiz Rejón, Carmelo; Herrán Moreno, Roberto De La; Navajas Pérez, RafaelEditorial
Plos One
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2015-12-03Referencia bibliográfica
Sola-Campoy PJ, Robles F, Schwarzacher T, Ruiz Rejón C, de la Herrán R, Navajas-Pérez R (2015) The Molecular Cytogenetic Characterization of Pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) Suggests the Arrest of Recombination in the Largest Heteropycnotic Pair HC1. PLoS ONE 10(12): e0143861. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0143861
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Project AGL2009-09094; Ramón y Cajal senior postdoctoral researcher (RYC-2011-08653), all funded by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación of SpainAbstract
This paper represents the first molecular cytogenetic characterization of the strictly dioecious
pistachio tree (Pistacia vera L.). The karyotype was characterized by fluorescent in
situ hybridization (FISH) with probes for 5S and 45S rDNAs, and the pistachio specific satellite
DNAs PIVE-40, and PIVE-180, together with DAPI-staining. PIVE-180 has a monomeric
unit of 176–178 bp and high sequence homology between family members; PIVE-40 has a
43 bp consensus monomeric unit, and is most likely arranged in higher order repeats
(HORs) of two units. The P. vera genome is highly heterochromatic, and prominent DAPI
positive blocks are detected in most chromosomes. Despite the difficulty in classifying chromosomes
according to morphology, 10 out of 15 pairs (2n = 30) could be distinguished by
their unique banding patterns using a combination of FISH probes. Significantly, the largest
pair, designated HC1, is strongly heteropycnotic, shows differential condensation, and has
massive enrichment in PIVE-40 repeats. There are two types of HC1 chromosomes (type-I
and type-II) with differing PIVE-40 hybridization signal. Only type-I/II heterozygotes and
type-I homozygotes individuals were found. We speculate that the differentiation between
the two HC1 chromosomes is due to suppression of homologous recombination at meiosis,
reinforced by the presence of PIVE-40 HORs and differences in PIVE-40 abundance. This
would be compatible with a ZWsex-determination system in the pistachio tree.