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High efficiency production and genomic<Emphasis Type="Italic">in situ</Emphasis> hybridization analysis of<Emphasis Type="Italic">Brassica</Emphasis> aneuploids and homozygous plants
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Zaiyun?LiEmail author  M?Ceccarelli  S?Minelli  A?Contento  Yan?Liu  P?G?Cionini
Institution:1. National Key Lab of Crop Genetic Improvement, Department of Agronomy, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China
2. Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Perugia, I-06123 Perugia, Italy
Abstract:Interspecific and intergeneric hybridizations have been widely used in plant genetics and breeding to construct stocks for genetic analysis and to introduce into crops the desirable traits and genes from their relatives. The intergeneric crosses between Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. & Coss., B. carinata A. Braun and Orychophragmus violaceus (L.) O. E. Schulz were made and the plants produced were subjected to genomic in situ hybridization analysis. The mixoploids from the cross with B. juncea were divided into three groups. The partially fertile mixoploids in the first group (2n = 36-42) mainly contained the somatic cells and pollen mother cells (PMCs) with the 36 chromosomes of B. juncea and additional chromosomes of O. violaceus. The mixoploids (2n = 30-36) in the second and third groups were morphologically quite similar to the mother plants B. juncea and showed nearly normal fertility. The plants in the second group produced the majority of PMCs (2n = 36) with their chromosomes paired and segregated normally, but 1-4 pairs of the O. violaceus chromosomes were included in some PMCs. The plants in the third group produced only PMCs with the 36 B. juncea chromosomes, which were paired and segregated normally. The mixoploids (2n = 29-34) from the cross with B. carinata produced the majority of PMCs (2n = 34) with normal chromosome pairing and segregation, but some plants had some PMCs with 1-3 pairs of chromosomes from O. violaceus and other plants had only PMCs with the B. carinata chromosomes. The Brassica homozygous plants and aneuploids with complete or partial chromosome complements of Brassica parents and various numbers of O. violaceus chromosomes were derived from these progeny plants. The results in this study provided the molecular cytogenetic evidence for the separation of parental genomes which was previously proposed to occur in the hybridizations of these two genera.
Keywords:Brassica species  Orychophragmus violaceus  aneuploids  intergeneric hybrids  genome separation
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