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Contrasted Microcolinearity and Gene Evolution Within a Homoeologous Region of Wheat and Barley Species
Authors:Nathalie Chantret  Jérôme Salse  François Sabot  Arnaud Bellec  Bastien Laubin  Ivan Dubois  Carole Dossat  Pierre Sourdille  Philippe Joudrier  Marie-Françoise Gautier  Laurence Cattolico  Michel Beckert  Sébastien Aubourg  Jean Weissenbach  Michel Caboche  Philippe Leroy  Michel Bernard  Boulos Chalhoub
Institution:Domaine de Melgueil, INRA-UMR DIAPC, 34130 Mauguio, France. chantret@supagro.inra.fr
Abstract:We study here the evolution of genes located in the same physical locus using the recently sequenced Ha locus in seven wheat genomes in diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid species and compared them with barley and rice orthologous regions. We investigated both the conservation of microcolinearity and the molecular evolution of genes, including coding and noncoding sequences. Microcolinearity is restricted to two groups of genes (Unknown gene-2, VAMP, BGGP, Gsp-1, and Unknown gene-8 surrounded by several copies of ATPase), almost conserved in rice and barley, but in a different relative position. Highly conserved genes between wheat and rice run along with genes harboring different copy numbers and highly variable sequences between close wheat genomes. The coding sequence evolution appeared to be submitted to heterogeneous selective pressure and intronic sequences analysis revealed that the molecular clock hypothesis is violated in most cases.
Keywords:Comparative genomics  Gene evolution  Polyploidy  Wheat
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