Molecular cytogenetic characterization and comparison of the two cultivated Canavalia species (Fabaceae)

The two cultivated Canavalia (Adanson, 1763) species, Canavalia gladiata (N. J. von Jacquin, 1788) A. P. de Candolle, 1825 and Canavalia ensiformis (Linnaeus, 1753) A. P. de Candolle, 1825 are closely related based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic data. However, the simi...

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Main Authors: Chao-Wen She, Lin Wei, Xiang-Hui Jiang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2017-09-01
Series:Comparative Cytogenetics
Online Access:https://compcytogen.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=13604
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spelling doaj-daffba8f361e4f5da00eb47cf07ce4012020-11-24T22:35:22ZengPensoft PublishersComparative Cytogenetics1993-07711993-078X2017-09-0111457960010.3897/compcytogen.v11i4.1360413604Molecular cytogenetic characterization and comparison of the two cultivated Canavalia species (Fabaceae)Chao-Wen She0Lin Wei1Xiang-Hui Jiang2Huaihua UniversityHuaihua UniversityHuaihua University The two cultivated Canavalia (Adanson, 1763) species, Canavalia gladiata (N. J. von Jacquin, 1788) A. P. de Candolle, 1825 and Canavalia ensiformis (Linnaeus, 1753) A. P. de Candolle, 1825 are closely related based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic data. However, the similarities and differences in genome organization between them have not been evaluated at molecular cytogenetic level. Here, detailed karyotypes of both species were constructed using combined PI and DAPI (CPD) staining, rDNA-FISH and self-genomic in situ hybridization (sGISH). For further comparison, comparative genomic in situ hybridization (cGISH) and sequence analysis of 5S rDNA were applied. Their chromosomes were accurately identified by sGISH and rDNA-FISH signals. Both species had the karyotype formula 2n = 22 = 18m + 4m-SAT, but the karyotype of C. ensiformis was shorter and more asymmetric than that of C. gladiata. They displayed similar CPD bands at all 45S rDNA sites and centromeres. C. gladiata had ten centromeric 5S rDNA loci and two SC (secondary constriction)-associated 45S rDNA loci. C. ensiformis had nine centromeric and one interstitial 5S loci, two SC-associated and one proximal 45S loci. Their sGISH signal patterns displayed both basic similarities and distinct differences. Reciprocal cGISH generated prominent signals in all pericentromeric regions and 45S sites. There was lower level of sequence identity of the non-transcribed spacer between their 5S rDNA repeats. These data confirmed the evolutionary closeness between C. gladiata and C. ensiformis and demonstrated obvious differentiation between their genomes, and supported the opinion that C. ensiformis is more advanced in evolution than C. gladiata. https://compcytogen.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=13604
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author Chao-Wen She
Lin Wei
Xiang-Hui Jiang
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Lin Wei
Xiang-Hui Jiang
Molecular cytogenetic characterization and comparison of the two cultivated Canavalia species (Fabaceae)
Comparative Cytogenetics
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Lin Wei
Xiang-Hui Jiang
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title Molecular cytogenetic characterization and comparison of the two cultivated Canavalia species (Fabaceae)
title_short Molecular cytogenetic characterization and comparison of the two cultivated Canavalia species (Fabaceae)
title_full Molecular cytogenetic characterization and comparison of the two cultivated Canavalia species (Fabaceae)
title_fullStr Molecular cytogenetic characterization and comparison of the two cultivated Canavalia species (Fabaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular cytogenetic characterization and comparison of the two cultivated Canavalia species (Fabaceae)
title_sort molecular cytogenetic characterization and comparison of the two cultivated canavalia species (fabaceae)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Comparative Cytogenetics
issn 1993-0771
1993-078X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The two cultivated Canavalia (Adanson, 1763) species, Canavalia gladiata (N. J. von Jacquin, 1788) A. P. de Candolle, 1825 and Canavalia ensiformis (Linnaeus, 1753) A. P. de Candolle, 1825 are closely related based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic data. However, the similarities and differences in genome organization between them have not been evaluated at molecular cytogenetic level. Here, detailed karyotypes of both species were constructed using combined PI and DAPI (CPD) staining, rDNA-FISH and self-genomic in situ hybridization (sGISH). For further comparison, comparative genomic in situ hybridization (cGISH) and sequence analysis of 5S rDNA were applied. Their chromosomes were accurately identified by sGISH and rDNA-FISH signals. Both species had the karyotype formula 2n = 22 = 18m + 4m-SAT, but the karyotype of C. ensiformis was shorter and more asymmetric than that of C. gladiata. They displayed similar CPD bands at all 45S rDNA sites and centromeres. C. gladiata had ten centromeric 5S rDNA loci and two SC (secondary constriction)-associated 45S rDNA loci. C. ensiformis had nine centromeric and one interstitial 5S loci, two SC-associated and one proximal 45S loci. Their sGISH signal patterns displayed both basic similarities and distinct differences. Reciprocal cGISH generated prominent signals in all pericentromeric regions and 45S sites. There was lower level of sequence identity of the non-transcribed spacer between their 5S rDNA repeats. These data confirmed the evolutionary closeness between C. gladiata and C. ensiformis and demonstrated obvious differentiation between their genomes, and supported the opinion that C. ensiformis is more advanced in evolution than C. gladiata.
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