Orthologous comparison in a gene-rich region among grasses reveals stability in the sugarcane polyploid genome - INRAE - Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement
Article Dans Une Revue The Plant Journal Année : 2007

Orthologous comparison in a gene-rich region among grasses reveals stability in the sugarcane polyploid genome

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Modern sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) is an important grass that contributes 60% of the raw sugar produced worldwide and has a high biofuel production potential. It was created about a century ago through hybridization of two highly polyploid species, namely S. officinarum and S. spontaneum. We investigated genome dynamics in this highly polyploid context by analyzing two homoeologous sequences (97 and 126 kb) in a region that has already been studied in several cereals. Our findings indicate that the two Saccharum species diverged 1.5–2 million years ago from one another and 8–9 million years ago from sorghum. The two sugarcane homoeologous haplotypes show perfect colinearity as well as high gene structure conservation. Apart from the insertion of a few retrotransposable elements, high homology was also observed for the ontranscribed regions. Relative to sorghum, the sugarcane sequences displayed colinearity, with the exception of two genes present only in sorghum, and striking homology in most non-coding parts of the genome. The gene distribution highlighted high synteny and colinearity with rice, and partial colinearity with each homoeologous maize region, which became perfect when the sequences were combined. The haplotypes observed in sugarcane may thus closely represent the ancestral Andropogoneae haplotype. This analysis of sugarcane haplotype organization at the sequence level suggests that the high ploidy in sugarcane did not induce generalized reshaping of its genome, thus challenging the idea that polyploidy quickly induces generalized rearrangement of genomes. These results also confirm the view that sorghum is the model of choice for sugarcane

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hal-02664238 , version 1 (31-05-2020)

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Nazeema Jannoo, Laurent Grivet, Nathalie N. Chantret, Olivier Garsmeur, Jean Christophe Glaszmanne, et al.. Orthologous comparison in a gene-rich region among grasses reveals stability in the sugarcane polyploid genome. The Plant Journal, 2007, 50 (4), pp.574-585. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-313X.2007.03082.x⟩. ⟨hal-02664238⟩
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