Nuclear DNA content variation in life history phases of the Bonnemasoniaceae (Rhodophyta).

Nuclear DNA content in gametophytes and sporophytes or the prostrate phases of the following species of Bonnemaisoniaceae (Asparagopsis armata, Asparagopsis taxiformis, Bonnemaisonia asparagoides, Bonnemaisonia clavata and Bonnemaisonia hamifera) were estimated by image analysis and static microspec...

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Main Authors: Noemi Salvador Soler, Amelia Gómez Garreta, Ma Antonia Ribera Siguan, Donald F Kapraun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3899103?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fb24e63740e94de48867f907d925cfc92020-11-25T01:29:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8600610.1371/journal.pone.0086006Nuclear DNA content variation in life history phases of the Bonnemasoniaceae (Rhodophyta).Noemi Salvador SolerAmelia Gómez GarretaMa Antonia Ribera SiguanDonald F KapraunNuclear DNA content in gametophytes and sporophytes or the prostrate phases of the following species of Bonnemaisoniaceae (Asparagopsis armata, Asparagopsis taxiformis, Bonnemaisonia asparagoides, Bonnemaisonia clavata and Bonnemaisonia hamifera) were estimated by image analysis and static microspectrophotometry using the DNA-localizing fluorochrome DAPI (4', 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, dilactate) and the chicken erythrocytes standard. These estimates expand on the Kew database of DNA nuclear content. DNA content values for 1C nuclei in the gametophytes (spermatia and vegetative cells) range from 0.5 pg to 0.8 pg, and for 2C nuclei in the sporophytes or the prostrate phases range from 1.15-1.7 pg. Although only the 2C and 4C values were observed in the sporophyte or the prostrate phase, in the vegetative cells of the gametophyte the values oscillated from 1C to 4C, showing the possible start of endopolyploidy. The results confirm the alternation of nuclear phases in these Bonnemaisoniaceae species, in those that have tetrasporogenesis, as well as those that have somatic meiosis. The availability of a consensus phylogenetic tree for Bonnemaisoniaceae has opened the way to determine evolutionary trends in DNA contents. Both the estimated genome sizes and the published chromosome numbers for Bonnemaisoniaceae suggest a narrow range of values consistent with the conservation of an ancestral genome.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3899103?pdf=render
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author Noemi Salvador Soler
Amelia Gómez Garreta
Ma Antonia Ribera Siguan
Donald F Kapraun
spellingShingle Noemi Salvador Soler
Amelia Gómez Garreta
Ma Antonia Ribera Siguan
Donald F Kapraun
Nuclear DNA content variation in life history phases of the Bonnemasoniaceae (Rhodophyta).
PLoS ONE
author_facet Noemi Salvador Soler
Amelia Gómez Garreta
Ma Antonia Ribera Siguan
Donald F Kapraun
author_sort Noemi Salvador Soler
title Nuclear DNA content variation in life history phases of the Bonnemasoniaceae (Rhodophyta).
title_short Nuclear DNA content variation in life history phases of the Bonnemasoniaceae (Rhodophyta).
title_full Nuclear DNA content variation in life history phases of the Bonnemasoniaceae (Rhodophyta).
title_fullStr Nuclear DNA content variation in life history phases of the Bonnemasoniaceae (Rhodophyta).
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear DNA content variation in life history phases of the Bonnemasoniaceae (Rhodophyta).
title_sort nuclear dna content variation in life history phases of the bonnemasoniaceae (rhodophyta).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Nuclear DNA content in gametophytes and sporophytes or the prostrate phases of the following species of Bonnemaisoniaceae (Asparagopsis armata, Asparagopsis taxiformis, Bonnemaisonia asparagoides, Bonnemaisonia clavata and Bonnemaisonia hamifera) were estimated by image analysis and static microspectrophotometry using the DNA-localizing fluorochrome DAPI (4', 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, dilactate) and the chicken erythrocytes standard. These estimates expand on the Kew database of DNA nuclear content. DNA content values for 1C nuclei in the gametophytes (spermatia and vegetative cells) range from 0.5 pg to 0.8 pg, and for 2C nuclei in the sporophytes or the prostrate phases range from 1.15-1.7 pg. Although only the 2C and 4C values were observed in the sporophyte or the prostrate phase, in the vegetative cells of the gametophyte the values oscillated from 1C to 4C, showing the possible start of endopolyploidy. The results confirm the alternation of nuclear phases in these Bonnemaisoniaceae species, in those that have tetrasporogenesis, as well as those that have somatic meiosis. The availability of a consensus phylogenetic tree for Bonnemaisoniaceae has opened the way to determine evolutionary trends in DNA contents. Both the estimated genome sizes and the published chromosome numbers for Bonnemaisoniaceae suggest a narrow range of values consistent with the conservation of an ancestral genome.
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