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Telomere sequence localization and karyotype evolution in higher plants
Authors:J Fuchs  A Brandes  I Schubert
Institution:(1) Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung, D-06466 Gatersleben, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Present address: John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park Colney, NR4 7UH Norwich, UK
Abstract:Data for chromosomal localization of theArabidopsis-type of telomeric sequence repeats (TTTAGGG)n are compiled for 44 species belonging to 14 families of angiosperms, gymnosperms and bryophytes. For 23 species and seven families this is the first report. Species of all families, except theAlliaceae, revealed these sequences at their chromosome termini. This indicates thatArabidopsis-type telomeric repeats are highly conserved. It is inferred that they represent the basic telomere sequence of higher plant phyla. In theAlliaceae, a deviating sequence (and mechanism?) for the stabilization of chromosome termini has possibly evolved secondarily. Nine species revealed interstitial telomeric sequences in addition to the terminal ones, in three species (Vicia faba, Pinus elliottii, P. sylvestris) also at centromeric positions. Interstitial telomeric sequences may indicate karyotype reconstructions, in particular alterations of chromosome numbers by chromosome fusion — or inversions with one breakpoint within the terminal array of repeats. They may contribute to stabilization of chromosome breaks, especially centric fissions, and increase the frequency of meiotic and illegitimate recombination.
Keywords:Angiosperms  gymnosperms  bryophytes  Telomeres  fluorescent in situ hybridization  karyotype evolution
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