Identification of Nicotiana tabacum linkage group corresponding to the Q chromosome gene(s) involved in hybrid lethality.

BACKGROUND: A linkage map consisting of 24 linkage groups has been constructed using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in Nicotiana tabacum. However, chromosomal assignments of all linkage groups have not yet been made. The Q chromosome in N. tabacum encodes a gene or genes triggering hybrid leth...

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Main Authors: Takahiro Tezuka, Chihiro Matsuo, Takahiro Iizuka, Masayuki Oda, Wataru Marubashi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3358278?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f8c3951e5dba4866b7263fd650405a4e2020-11-25T01:57:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3782210.1371/journal.pone.0037822Identification of Nicotiana tabacum linkage group corresponding to the Q chromosome gene(s) involved in hybrid lethality.Takahiro TezukaChihiro MatsuoTakahiro IizukaMasayuki OdaWataru MarubashiBACKGROUND: A linkage map consisting of 24 linkage groups has been constructed using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in Nicotiana tabacum. However, chromosomal assignments of all linkage groups have not yet been made. The Q chromosome in N. tabacum encodes a gene or genes triggering hybrid lethality, a phenomenon that causes death of hybrids derived from some crosses. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We identified a linkage group corresponding to the Q chromosome using an interspecific cross between an N. tabacum monosomic line lacking the Q chromosome and N. africana. N. ingulba yielded inviable hybrids after crossing with N. tabacum. SSR markers on the identified linkage group were used to analyze hybrid lethality in this cross. The results implied that one or more genes on the Q chromosome are responsible for hybrid lethality in this cross. Furthermore, the gene(s) responsible for hybrid lethality in the cross N. tabacum × N. africana appear to be on the region of the Q chromosome to which SSR markers PT30342 and PT30365 map. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Linkage group 11 corresponded to the Q chromosome. We propose a new method to correlate linkage groups with chromosomes in N. tabacum.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3358278?pdf=render
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author Takahiro Tezuka
Chihiro Matsuo
Takahiro Iizuka
Masayuki Oda
Wataru Marubashi
spellingShingle Takahiro Tezuka
Chihiro Matsuo
Takahiro Iizuka
Masayuki Oda
Wataru Marubashi
Identification of Nicotiana tabacum linkage group corresponding to the Q chromosome gene(s) involved in hybrid lethality.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Takahiro Tezuka
Chihiro Matsuo
Takahiro Iizuka
Masayuki Oda
Wataru Marubashi
author_sort Takahiro Tezuka
title Identification of Nicotiana tabacum linkage group corresponding to the Q chromosome gene(s) involved in hybrid lethality.
title_short Identification of Nicotiana tabacum linkage group corresponding to the Q chromosome gene(s) involved in hybrid lethality.
title_full Identification of Nicotiana tabacum linkage group corresponding to the Q chromosome gene(s) involved in hybrid lethality.
title_fullStr Identification of Nicotiana tabacum linkage group corresponding to the Q chromosome gene(s) involved in hybrid lethality.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Nicotiana tabacum linkage group corresponding to the Q chromosome gene(s) involved in hybrid lethality.
title_sort identification of nicotiana tabacum linkage group corresponding to the q chromosome gene(s) involved in hybrid lethality.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description BACKGROUND: A linkage map consisting of 24 linkage groups has been constructed using simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in Nicotiana tabacum. However, chromosomal assignments of all linkage groups have not yet been made. The Q chromosome in N. tabacum encodes a gene or genes triggering hybrid lethality, a phenomenon that causes death of hybrids derived from some crosses. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We identified a linkage group corresponding to the Q chromosome using an interspecific cross between an N. tabacum monosomic line lacking the Q chromosome and N. africana. N. ingulba yielded inviable hybrids after crossing with N. tabacum. SSR markers on the identified linkage group were used to analyze hybrid lethality in this cross. The results implied that one or more genes on the Q chromosome are responsible for hybrid lethality in this cross. Furthermore, the gene(s) responsible for hybrid lethality in the cross N. tabacum × N. africana appear to be on the region of the Q chromosome to which SSR markers PT30342 and PT30365 map. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Linkage group 11 corresponded to the Q chromosome. We propose a new method to correlate linkage groups with chromosomes in N. tabacum.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3358278?pdf=render
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