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Mapping translocation breakpoints using a wheat microarray

  • Prasanna R. Bhat
  • , Adam Lukaszewski
  • , Xinping Cui
  • , Jin Xu
  • , Jan T. Svensson
  • , Steve Wanamaker
  • , J. Giles Waines
  • , Timothy J. Close*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of California at Riverside

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摘要

We report mapping of translocation breakpoints using a microarray. We used complex RNA to compare normal hexaploid wheat (17 000 Mb genome) to a ditelosomic stock missing the short arm of chromosome 1B (1BS) and wheat-rye translocations that replace portions of 1BS with rye 1RS. Transcripts detected by a probe set can come from all three Triticeae genomes in ABD hexaploid wheat, and sequences of homoeologous genes on 1AS, 1BS and 1DS often differ from each other. Absence or replacement of 1BS therefore must sometimes result in patterns within a probe set that deviate from hexaploid wheat. We termed these 'high variance probe sets' (HVPs) and examined the extent to which HVPs associated with 1BS aneuploidy are related to rice genes on syntenic rice chromosome 5 short arm (5S). We observed an enrichment of such probe sets to 15-20% of all HVPs, while 1BS represents ∼2% of the total genome. In total 257 HVPs constitute wheat 1BS markers. Two wheat-rye translocations subdivided 1BS HVPs into three groups, allocating translocation breakpoints to narrow intervals defined by rice 5S coordinates. This approach could be extended to the entire wheat genome or any organism with suitable aneuploid or translocation stocks.

源语言英语
页(从-至)2936-2943
页数8
期刊Nucleic Acids Research
35
9
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 5月 2007

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