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Chromosomes associate premeiotically and in xylem vessel cells via their telomeres and centromeres in diploid rice (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Oryza sativa</Emphasis>)
Authors:Pilar?Prieto  Ana?Paula?Santos  Graham?Moore  Email author" target="_blank">Peter?ShawEmail author
Institution:(1) Departments of Cell and Development Biology and Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Colney, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK
Abstract:Studies of the meiosis of diploid plants such as Arabidopsis, maize and diploid progenitors of wheat have revealed no premeiotic association of chromosomes. Premeiotic and somatic association of chromosomes has only been previously observed in the anther tissues and xylem vessel cells of developing roots in polyploid plants such as hexaploid and tetraploid wheat, polyploid relatives of wheat and artificial polyploids made from the progenitor diploids of wheat. This suggested that this association was confined specifically to polyploids or was induced by polyploidy. However, we developed procedures for in situ hybridization on structurally well-preserved tissue sections of rice, and analysed two diploid rice species (Oryza sativa and O. punctata). Contrary to expectation, this has revealed that centromeres and telomeres also associate both in the xylem vessel cells of developing root and in undifferentiated anther cells in these diploids. However, in contrast to wheat and related polyploids, where the initial association in undifferentiated anthers is between either non-homologous or related chromosomes, and not homologous chromosomes, the initial association of rice chromosomes seems to be between homologues. Thus, in contrast to the diploid dicot model Arabidopsis, meiotic studies on the diploid model cereal, rice, will now need to take into account the effects of premeiotic chromosome association.Pilar Prieto and Ana Paula Santos are joint first authors.
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