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dc.creatorGong, Zhiyun-
dc.creatorWu, Yufeng-
dc.creatorKoblížková, Andrea-
dc.creatorTorres, Giovana A.-
dc.creatorWang, Kai-
dc.creatorIovene, Marina-
dc.creatorNeumann, Pavel-
dc.creatorZhang, Wenli-
dc.creatorNovák, Petr-
dc.creatorBuell, C. Robin-
dc.creatorMacas, Jiří-
dc.creatorJiang, Jiming-
dc.date.accessioned2019-10-29T18:37:27Z-
dc.date.available2019-10-29T18:37:27Z-
dc.date.issued2012-09-
dc.identifier.citationGONG, Z. et al. Repeatless and repeat-based centromeres in potato: implications for centromere evolution. The Plant Cell, [S.l.], v. 24, p. 3559-3574, Sept. 2012.pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.plantcell.org/content/24/9/3559pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/37372-
dc.description.abstractCentromeres in most higher eukaryotes are composed of long arrays of satellite repeats. By contrast, most newly formed centromeres (neocentromeres) do not contain satellite repeats and instead include DNA sequences representative of the genome. An unknown question in centromere evolution is how satellite repeat-based centromeres evolve from neocentromeres. We conducted a genome-wide characterization of sequences associated with CENH3 nucleosomes in potato (Solanum tuberosum). Five potato centromeres (Cen4, Cen6, Cen10, Cen11, and Cen12) consisted primarily of single- or low-copy DNA sequences. No satellite repeats were identified in these five centromeres. At least one transcribed gene was associated with CENH3 nucleosomes. Thus, these five centromeres structurally resemble neocentromeres. By contrast, six potato centromeres (Cen1, Cen2, Cen3, Cen5, Cen7, and Cen8) contained megabase-sized satellite repeat arrays that are unique to individual centromeres. The satellite repeat arrays likely span the entire functional cores of these six centromeres. At least four of the centromeric repeats were amplified from retrotransposon-related sequences and were not detected in Solanum species closely related to potato. The presence of two distinct types of centromeres, coupled with the boom-and-bust cycles of centromeric satellite repeats in Solanum species, suggests that repeat-based centromeres can rapidly evolve from neocentromeres by de novo amplification and insertion of satellite repeats in the CENH3 domains.pt_BR
dc.languageen_USpt_BR
dc.publisherAmerican Society of Plant Physiologistspt_BR
dc.rightsrestrictAccesspt_BR
dc.sourceThe Plant Cellpt_BR
dc.titleRepeatless and repeat-based centromeres in potato: implications for centromere evolutionpt_BR
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
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