Cytology, RAPD, and seed colour of progeny plants from Brassica rapa-alboglabra aneuploids and development of monosomic addition lines

Genome ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 44 (6) ◽  
pp. 1007-1021 ◽  
Author(s):  
W K Heneen ◽  
R B Jørgensen

Progeny plants from Brassica rapa-alboglabra aneuploids were characterized genetically by scoring random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers and seed colour and cytologically as to chromosome number and pairing. Sets of RAPD markers specific for each of the encountered eight alien Brassica alboglabra chromosomes were defined. The finding of subsets of markers associated with the presence or absence of alien chromosomes inferred the frequent occurrence of intergenomic genetic recombination and introgression. The chromosome numbers were in the range 2n = 20–28, with a maximum of seven alien B. alboglabra chromosomes and one trisomic B. rapa chromosome. Five types of monosomic addition lines were obtained, two of which have not been developed before. Differences in chromatin condensation patterns made it possible to differentiate between the B. rapa and B. alboglabra chromosomes at diakinesis, and to detect intergenomic homoeological pairing. In addition to the frequent formation of trivalents by homoeologous pairing of an alien B. alboglabra chromosome and a background B. rapa pair, occasional heteromorphic intergenomic bivalents and B. rapa univalents were encountered. Homoeological intergenomic pairing occurred between chromosomes with similar centromeric and karyotypic positions. Plants with structurally changed alien chromosomes were found. The RAPD and cytological data substantiated each other. Observations of the colour of sown and harvested seeds indicated that B. alboglabra chromosome 4 carries a gene for brown seed colour. It exerts its control embryonically, and thus it differs from chromosome 1 which controls seed colour maternally.Key words: Brassica rapa-alboglabra, monosomic addition line, chromosome homoeology, RAPD markers, seed colour.

1982 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 201-206 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Ryu Endo

Single chromosomes from Aegilops triuncialis L. (2n = 28, CCCuCu), Ae. sharonensis Eig (2n = 14, S1S1), and Ae. longissima S. &M. (2n = 14, S1S1) were added respectively to common wheat Triticum aestivum L. cv. 'Selkirk' (2n = 42, AABBDD) in monosomic condition and confirmed to have a gametocidal action on common wheat gametes lacking the Agilops chromosome. Three double monosomic addition lines, which had two of the three Aegilops chromosomes, were produced from the monosomic addition lines, and relationships among the three Aegilops chromosomes were studied. The Aegilops chromosomes did not pair with one another in the double monosomic addition lines. In the progeny of the double monosomic addition lines with the triuncialis and sharonensis chromosomes or with the triuncialis and longissima chromosomes, both Aegilops chromosomes were almost always transmitted through male and female gametes. In the progeny of the double monosomic addition line with the sharonensis and longissima chromosomes, only the longissima chromosome was preferentially transmitted through male and female gametes. Thus, the three Aegilops chromosomes were proved to be different from one another in the gametocidal action in common wheat.


1974 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 399-417 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Dvorak ◽  
D. R. Knott

A set of disomic addition lines was produced in which each chromosome of Agropyron elongatum (2n = 14) was added to the chromosome complement of Triticum aestivum cv. Chinese Spring. In addition a complete set of ditelosomic addition lines involving Agropyron chromosome arms IS, IIα, IIIα, IVS, IVL, VS, VL, VIS and VIIα, was developed. Except for disomic addition line VII which is similar to Chinese Spring, each added alien chromosome pair was found to have a specific effect on plant morphology. Five disomic addition lines had reduced fertility. Agropyron chromosome arms carrying genes for anthocyanin production, waxless foliage, tenacious glumes, and several other traits were identified. The single Agropyron chromosomes in the monosomic addition lines usually have either minor effects or no effect on plant morphology and fertility.The disomic addition lines are similar in many characters to tetrasomics of the corresponding homoeologous wheat chromosomes and show characters that are not present in either Ag. elongatum or the amphiploid, T. aestivum × Ag. elongatum. Thus many of the effects are due to gene dosage. If individual disomic addition lines are compared with the amphiploid a significant role of interchromosomal gene interactions is apparent.In combination with knowledge of the homoeologous relationships among wheat and alien chromosomes, sets of disomic addition lines can provide valuable information on the evolutionary past of genomes in Triticinae. In monosomic addition lines only Agropyron chromosome IV paired with a wheat chromosome and it is concluded that it is improbable that Agropyron genomes played any role in the evolution of the polyploid series of Aegilops and Triticum.


2005 ◽  
Vol 111 (2) ◽  
pp. 196-205 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Hasterok ◽  
Elzbieta Wolny ◽  
Sylwia Kulak ◽  
Aleksandra Zdziechiewicz ◽  
Jolanta Maluszynska ◽  
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Genome ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 57 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shu-Lan Fu ◽  
Man-Yu Yang ◽  
Zheng-Long Ren ◽  
Ben-Ju Yan ◽  
Zong-Xiang Tang

Octoploid triticale were derived from common wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ‘Mianyang11’) × rye (Secale cereale L. ‘Kustro’), and some progeny were obtained by the backcrossing of triticale with ‘Mianyang11’ followed by self-fertilization. In situ hybridization using rye genomic DNA and repetitive sequences pAs1 and pSc119.2 as probes was used to analyze the mitotic chromosomes of these progeny. Three wheat–rye 1R monosomic addition lines and a wheat line (12FT-1685) containing a 1R and a 1BL.1RS translocation chromosome were identified. Abnormal mitosis was observed in the two lines. During mitosis of a 1R monosomic addition line (3-8-20-1R-2), lagging chromosomes, micronuclei, chromosomal bridges, and the one pole segregation of 1R chromosome were observed. Abnormal mitotic behaviour of chromosomes was also observed in some of the self-progeny plants of lines 12FT-1685 and 3-8-20-1R-2. These progeny contained 1R chromosome or 1R chromosome arm. In addition, 4B chromosomes were absent from one of the progeny of 3-8-20-1R-2. This abnormal mitotic behaviour of chromosomes was not observed in two other 1R monosomic addition lines. These results indicate that a single 1R chromosome added to wheat might cause abnormal mitotic behaviour of both wheat and rye chromosomes and different genetic variations might occurr among the sibling 1R monosomic addition lines.


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Author(s):  
Shulan Fu ◽  
Manyu Yang ◽  
Yunyan Fei ◽  
Feiquan Tan ◽  
Zhenglong Ren ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Vol 122 (5) ◽  
pp. 450-452 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Kaneko ◽  
S. W. Bang ◽  
J. Torii-Abe ◽  
R. B. Eduardo ◽  
Y. Matsuzawa ◽  
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