PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

B chromosomes of Aegilops speltoides are enriched in organelle genome-derived sequences.

  • Alevtina Ruban,
  • Jörg Fuchs,
  • André Marques,
  • Veit Schubert,
  • Alexander Soloviev,
  • Olga Raskina,
  • Ekaterina Badaeva,
  • Andreas Houben

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090214
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. e90214

Abstract

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B chromosomes (Bs) are dispensable components of the genome exhibiting non-Mendelian inheritance. Chromosome counts and flow cytometric analysis of the grass species Aegilops speltoides revealed a tissue-type specific distribution of the roughly 570 Mbp large B chromosomes. To address the question whether organelle-to-nucleus DNA transfer is a mechanism that drives the evolution of Bs, in situ hybridization was performed with labelled organellar DNA. The observed B-specific accumulation of chloroplast- and mitochondria-derived sequences suggests a reduced selection against the insertion of organellar DNA in supernumerary chromosomes. The distribution of B-localised organellar-derived sequences and other sequences differs between genotypes of different geographical origins.