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Haplotype divergence in Beta vulgaris and microsynteny with sequenced plant genomes
Authors:Dohm Juliane C  Lange Cornelia  Reinhardt Richard  Himmelbauer Heinz
Institution:Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Ihnestr. 63-73, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:We characterized two overlapping sugar beet ( Beta vulgaris) bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones representing different haplotypes. A total of 254 kbp of the genomic sequence was determined, of which the two BACs share 92 kbp. Eleven of 15 genes discovered in the sequenced interval locate to the overlap region. The haplotypes differ in exons by 1% (nucleotide level) and in non-coding regions by 9% (6% mismatches, 3% gaps; alignable regions only). Large indels or high sequence divergence comprised 11% of either sequence. Of such indels, 68 and 45%, respectively, could be attributed to haplotype-specific integration of transposable elements. We identified novel repeat candidates by comparing the two BAC sequences to a set of genomic sugar beet sequences. Synteny was found with Arabidopsis chromosome 1 (At1), At2 and At4, Medicago chromosome 7, Vitis chromosome 15 and paralogous regions on poplar chromosomes II and XIV.
Keywords:comparative plant genomics  haplotype divergence  microsynteny  transposable elements  genomic sequencing  repeat detection
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