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Extraordinarily conserved chromosomal synteny of Citrus species revealed by chromosome‐specific painting
Authors:Li He  Hainan Zhao  Jian He  Zujun Yang  Bin Guan  Keling Chen  Qibin Hong  Jianhui Wang  Jianjun Liu  Jiming Jiang
Abstract:Reliable identification of individual chromosomes in eukaryotic species is the foundation for comparative chromosome synteny and evolutionary studies. Unfortunately, chromosome identification has been a major challenge for plants with small chromosomes, such as the Citrus species. We developed oligonucleotide‐based chromosome painting probes for all nine chromosomes in Citrus maxima (Pummelo). We were able to identify all C. maxima chromosomes in the same metaphase cells using multiple rounds of sequential fluorescence in situ hybridization with the painting probes. We conducted comparative chromosome painting analysis in six different Citrus and related species. We found that each painting probe hybridized to only a single chromosome in all other five species, suggesting that the six species have maintained a complete chromosomal synteny after more than 9 million years of divergence. No interchromosomal rearrangement was identified in any species. These results support the hypothesis that karyotypes of woody species are more stable than herbaceous plants because woody plants need a longer period to fix chromosome structural variants in natural populations.
Keywords:chromosome synteny  oligo‐FISH  karyotype  Citrus species
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