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Title

Molecular characterization of the genomic region linked with apomixis in Pennisetum/Cenchrus.

Authors

Ozias-Akins, Peggy; Akiyama, Yukio; Hanna, Wayne W.

Abstract

Apomixis is defined as asexual reproduction through seeds, although this outcome can be achieved by multiple pathways. Since little is known about the molecular control of these pathways, how they might intersect is also a mystery. Two of these pathways in the grass family, diplospory and apospory, are receiving attention from molecular biologists. Apospory in Pennisetum/Cenchrus, two genera of panicoid grasses, results in the formation of four-nucleate embryo sacs that lack antipodals. Sexual reproduction frequently aborts so that the resulting seed is composed of (1) a parthenogenetically derived embryo that is genetically identical to the mother and (2) endosperm formed through pseudogamy. The transmission of apomixis is associated with the transfer of a linkage block on a single chromosome. This linkage block contains repetitive sequences as well as hemizygous, low-copy DNA sequences. Fluorescence in situ hybridization has demonstrated that these DNA regions occur on only a single chromosome, but not its homologs, in the polyploid apomicts studied. Features of the apomixis-associated region resemble those of other chromosomal segments isolated from recombination and replete with "selfish" DNAs.

Subjects

MOLECULES; GENOMICS; MOLECULAR genetics; APOMIXIS; PLANT reproduction; PENNISETUM; GRASSES; CENCHRUS

Publication

Functional & Integrative Genomics, 2003, Vol 3, Issue 3, p94

ISSN

1438-793X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10142-003-0084-8

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