Updating the maize karyotype by chromosome DNA sizing.

The karyotype is a basic concept regarding the genome, fundamentally described by the number and morphological features of all chromosomes. Chromosome class, centromeric index, intra- and interchromosomal asymmetry index, and constriction localization are important in clinical, systematic and evolut...

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Main Authors: Jéssica Coutinho Silva, Carlos Roberto Carvalho, Wellington Ronildo Clarindo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5749775?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7febe304351d428face584c0fd6dd5d42020-11-24T21:52:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019042810.1371/journal.pone.0190428Updating the maize karyotype by chromosome DNA sizing.Jéssica Coutinho SilvaCarlos Roberto CarvalhoWellington Ronildo ClarindoThe karyotype is a basic concept regarding the genome, fundamentally described by the number and morphological features of all chromosomes. Chromosome class, centromeric index, intra- and interchromosomal asymmetry index, and constriction localization are important in clinical, systematic and evolutionary approaches. In spite of the advances in karyotype characterization made over the last years, new data about the chromosomes can be generated from quantitative methods, such as image cytometry. Therefore, using Zea mays L., this study aimed to update the species' karyotype by supplementing information on chromosome DNA sizing. After adjustment of the procedures, chromosome morphometry and class as well as knob localization enabled describing the Z. mays karyotype. In addition, applying image cytometry, DNA sizing was unprecedentedly measured for the arms and satellite of all chromosomes. This way, unambiguous identification of the chromosome pairs, and hence the assembly of 51 karyograms, were only possible after the DNA sizing of each chromosome, their arms and satellite portions. These accurate, quantitative and reproducible data also enabled determining the distribution and variation of DNA content in each chromosome. From this, a correlation between DNA amount and total chromosome length evidenced that the mean DNA content of chromosome 9 was higher than that of chromosome 8. The chromosomal DNA sizing updated the Z. mays karyotype, providing insights into its dynamic genome with regards to the organization of the ten chromosomes and their respective portions. Considering the results and the relevance of cytogenetics in the current scenario of comparative sequencing and genomics, chromosomal DNA sizing should be incorporated as an additional parameter for karyotype definition. Based on this study, it can be affirmed that cytogenetic approaches go beyond the simple morphological description of chromosomes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5749775?pdf=render
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author Jéssica Coutinho Silva
Carlos Roberto Carvalho
Wellington Ronildo Clarindo
spellingShingle Jéssica Coutinho Silva
Carlos Roberto Carvalho
Wellington Ronildo Clarindo
Updating the maize karyotype by chromosome DNA sizing.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jéssica Coutinho Silva
Carlos Roberto Carvalho
Wellington Ronildo Clarindo
author_sort Jéssica Coutinho Silva
title Updating the maize karyotype by chromosome DNA sizing.
title_short Updating the maize karyotype by chromosome DNA sizing.
title_full Updating the maize karyotype by chromosome DNA sizing.
title_fullStr Updating the maize karyotype by chromosome DNA sizing.
title_full_unstemmed Updating the maize karyotype by chromosome DNA sizing.
title_sort updating the maize karyotype by chromosome dna sizing.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The karyotype is a basic concept regarding the genome, fundamentally described by the number and morphological features of all chromosomes. Chromosome class, centromeric index, intra- and interchromosomal asymmetry index, and constriction localization are important in clinical, systematic and evolutionary approaches. In spite of the advances in karyotype characterization made over the last years, new data about the chromosomes can be generated from quantitative methods, such as image cytometry. Therefore, using Zea mays L., this study aimed to update the species' karyotype by supplementing information on chromosome DNA sizing. After adjustment of the procedures, chromosome morphometry and class as well as knob localization enabled describing the Z. mays karyotype. In addition, applying image cytometry, DNA sizing was unprecedentedly measured for the arms and satellite of all chromosomes. This way, unambiguous identification of the chromosome pairs, and hence the assembly of 51 karyograms, were only possible after the DNA sizing of each chromosome, their arms and satellite portions. These accurate, quantitative and reproducible data also enabled determining the distribution and variation of DNA content in each chromosome. From this, a correlation between DNA amount and total chromosome length evidenced that the mean DNA content of chromosome 9 was higher than that of chromosome 8. The chromosomal DNA sizing updated the Z. mays karyotype, providing insights into its dynamic genome with regards to the organization of the ten chromosomes and their respective portions. Considering the results and the relevance of cytogenetics in the current scenario of comparative sequencing and genomics, chromosomal DNA sizing should be incorporated as an additional parameter for karyotype definition. Based on this study, it can be affirmed that cytogenetic approaches go beyond the simple morphological description of chromosomes.
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