A first survey of the rye (<it>Secale cereale</it>) genome composition through BAC end sequencing of the short arm of chromosome 1R
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Rye (<it>Secale cereale </it>L.) belongs to tribe Triticeae and is an important temperate cereal. It is one of the parents of man-made species Triticale and has been used as a source of agronomically important genes for w...
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doaj-97c6f3fb8751417fb3de0c030854ddd42020-11-25T00:05:00ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292008-09-01819510.1186/1471-2229-8-95A first survey of the rye (<it>Secale cereale</it>) genome composition through BAC end sequencing of the short arm of chromosome 1RLelley TamasTown Christopher DŠimková HanaŠafář JanSuchánková PavlaKopecký DavidHavránková MiroslavaKofler RobertPaux EtienneBartoš JanFeuillet CatherineDoležel Jaroslav<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Rye (<it>Secale cereale </it>L.) belongs to tribe Triticeae and is an important temperate cereal. It is one of the parents of man-made species Triticale and has been used as a source of agronomically important genes for wheat improvement. The short arm of rye chromosome 1 (1RS), in particular is rich in useful genes, and as it may increase yield, protein content and resistance to biotic and abiotic stress, it has been introgressed into wheat as the 1BL.1RS translocation. A better knowledge of the rye genome could facilitate rye improvement and increase the efficiency of utilizing rye genes in wheat breeding.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here, we report on BAC end sequencing of 1,536 clones from two 1RS-specific BAC libraries. We obtained 2,778 (90.4%) useful sequences with a cumulative length of 2,032,538 bp and an average read length of 732 bp. These sequences represent 0.5% of 1RS arm. The GC content of the sequenced fraction of 1RS is 45.9%, and at least 84% of the 1RS arm consists of repetitive DNA. We identified transposable element junctions in BESs and developed insertion site based polymorphism markers (ISBP). Out of the 64 primer pairs tested, 17 (26.6%) were specific for 1RS. We also identified BESs carrying microsatellites suitable for development of 1RS-specific SSR markers.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This work demonstrates the utility of chromosome arm-specific BAC libraries for targeted analysis of large Triticeae genomes and provides new sequence data from the rye genome and molecular markers for the short arm of rye chromosome 1.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/8/95 |
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Lelley Tamas Town Christopher D Šimková Hana Šafář Jan Suchánková Pavla Kopecký David Havránková Miroslava Kofler Robert Paux Etienne Bartoš Jan Feuillet Catherine Doležel Jaroslav A first survey of the rye (<it>Secale cereale</it>) genome composition through BAC end sequencing of the short arm of chromosome 1R BMC Plant Biology |
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Lelley Tamas Town Christopher D Šimková Hana Šafář Jan Suchánková Pavla Kopecký David Havránková Miroslava Kofler Robert Paux Etienne Bartoš Jan Feuillet Catherine Doležel Jaroslav |
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A first survey of the rye (<it>Secale cereale</it>) genome composition through BAC end sequencing of the short arm of chromosome 1R |
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A first survey of the rye (<it>Secale cereale</it>) genome composition through BAC end sequencing of the short arm of chromosome 1R |
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A first survey of the rye (<it>Secale cereale</it>) genome composition through BAC end sequencing of the short arm of chromosome 1R |
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A first survey of the rye (<it>Secale cereale</it>) genome composition through BAC end sequencing of the short arm of chromosome 1R |
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A first survey of the rye (<it>Secale cereale</it>) genome composition through BAC end sequencing of the short arm of chromosome 1R |
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first survey of the rye (<it>secale cereale</it>) genome composition through bac end sequencing of the short arm of chromosome 1r |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Rye (<it>Secale cereale </it>L.) belongs to tribe Triticeae and is an important temperate cereal. It is one of the parents of man-made species Triticale and has been used as a source of agronomically important genes for wheat improvement. The short arm of rye chromosome 1 (1RS), in particular is rich in useful genes, and as it may increase yield, protein content and resistance to biotic and abiotic stress, it has been introgressed into wheat as the 1BL.1RS translocation. A better knowledge of the rye genome could facilitate rye improvement and increase the efficiency of utilizing rye genes in wheat breeding.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here, we report on BAC end sequencing of 1,536 clones from two 1RS-specific BAC libraries. We obtained 2,778 (90.4%) useful sequences with a cumulative length of 2,032,538 bp and an average read length of 732 bp. These sequences represent 0.5% of 1RS arm. The GC content of the sequenced fraction of 1RS is 45.9%, and at least 84% of the 1RS arm consists of repetitive DNA. We identified transposable element junctions in BESs and developed insertion site based polymorphism markers (ISBP). Out of the 64 primer pairs tested, 17 (26.6%) were specific for 1RS. We also identified BESs carrying microsatellites suitable for development of 1RS-specific SSR markers.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This work demonstrates the utility of chromosome arm-specific BAC libraries for targeted analysis of large Triticeae genomes and provides new sequence data from the rye genome and molecular markers for the short arm of rye chromosome 1.</p> |
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