DNA methylation and chromosomal rearrangements in reconstructed karyotypes of Hordeum vulgare L.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
One standard and two reconstructed barley karyotypes were
used to study the influence of chromosomal rearrangements on the distribution
pattern of DNA methylation detectable at the chromosome level.
Data obtained were also compared with Giemsa N-bands and high gene
density regions that had been previously described. The effect of chromosomal
reconstruction in barley seems to be decidedly prominent in
the repositioning of genomic DNA methylation along metaphase chromosomes.
In comparison to the standard karyotype, the DNA methylation
pattern was found to vary not only in the reconstructed chromosomes
but also in the other chromosomes of the complements not subjected to
structural alterations. Moreover, differences may occur between corresponding
regions of homologues. Some specific chromosomal bands, including
the nucleolus-organizing regions, showed a relative constancy in
the methylation pattern, but this was not the case when the two satellites
were combined by translocation in chromosome 6H5H of line T-30. Our
results suggest that epigenetic changes like DNA methylation may play
an important role in the overall genome reorganization following chromosome
reconstruction.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
RUFFINI CASTIGLIONE, Monica
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