Integration of hybridization-based markers (overgos) into physical maps for comparative and evolutionary explorations in the genus Oryza and in Sorghum

BACKGROUND:With the completion of the genome sequence for rice (Oryza sativa L.), the focus of rice genomics research has shifted to the comparison of the rice genome with genomes of other species for gene cloning, breeding, and evolutionary studies. The genus Oryza includes 23 species that shared a...

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Main Authors: Hass-Jacobus, Barbara, Futrell-Griggs, Montona, Abernathy, Brian, Westerman, Rick, Goicoechea, Jose-Luis, Stein, Joshua, Klein, Patricia, Hurwitz, Bonnie, Zhou, Bin, Rakhshan, Fariborz, Sanyal, Abhijit, Gill, Navdeep, Lin, Jer-Young, Walling, Jason, Luo, Mei, Ammiraju, Jetty, Kudrna, Dave, Kim, Hye, Ware, Doreen, Wing, Rod, Miguel, Phillip, Jackson, Scott
Other Authors: Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA
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Published: BioMed Central 2006
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6103982016-05-22T03:02:08Z Integration of hybridization-based markers (overgos) into physical maps for comparative and evolutionary explorations in the genus Oryza and in Sorghum Hass-Jacobus, Barbara Futrell-Griggs, Montona Abernathy, Brian Westerman, Rick Goicoechea, Jose-Luis Stein, Joshua Klein, Patricia Hurwitz, Bonnie Zhou, Bin Rakhshan, Fariborz Sanyal, Abhijit Gill, Navdeep Lin, Jer-Young Walling, Jason Luo, Mei Ammiraju, Jetty Kudrna, Dave Kim, Hye Ware, Doreen Wing, Rod Miguel, Phillip Jackson, Scott Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA Department of Horticulture, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA Arizona Genomics Institute, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724, USA USDA-ARS NAA Plant, Soil & Nutrition Laboratory Research Unit, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA The Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USA Present address: Microarray Shared Resource-AGTC, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA BACKGROUND:With the completion of the genome sequence for rice (Oryza sativa L.), the focus of rice genomics research has shifted to the comparison of the rice genome with genomes of other species for gene cloning, breeding, and evolutionary studies. The genus Oryza includes 23 species that shared a common ancestor 8-10 million years ago making this an ideal model for investigations into the processes underlying domestication, as many of the Oryza species are still undergoing domestication. This study integrates high-throughput, hybridization-based markers with BAC end sequence and fingerprint data to construct physical maps of rice chromosome 1 orthologues in two wild Oryza species. Similar studies were undertaken in Sorghum bicolor, a species which diverged from cultivated rice 40-50 million years ago.RESULTS:Overgo markers, in conjunction with fingerprint and BAC end sequence data, were used to build sequence-ready BAC contigs for two wild Oryza species. The markers drove contig merges to construct physical maps syntenic to rice chromosome 1 in the wild species and provided evidence for at least one rearrangement on chromosome 1 of the O. sativa versus Oryza officinalis comparative map. When rice overgos were aligned to available S. bicolor sequence, 29% of the overgos aligned with three or fewer mismatches of these, 41% gave positive hybridization signals. Overgo hybridization patterns supported colinearity of loci in regions of sorghum chromosome 3 and rice chromosome 1 and suggested that a possible genomic inversion occurred in this syntenic region in one of the two genomes after the divergence of S. bicolor and O. sativa.CONCLUSION:The results of this study emphasize the importance of identifying conserved sequences in the reference sequence when designing overgo probes in order for those probes to hybridize successfully in distantly related species. As interspecific markers, overgos can be used successfully to construct physical maps in species which diverged less than 8 million years ago, and can be used in a more limited fashion to examine colinearity among species which diverged as much as 40 million years ago. Additionally, overgos are able to provide evidence of genomic rearrangements in comparative physical mapping studies. 2006 Article BMC Genomics 2006, 7:199 doi:10.1186/1471-2164-7-199 10.1186/1471-2164-7-199 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/610398 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/610398 1471-2164 BMC Genomics en http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/7/199 © 2006 Hass-Jacobus et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) BioMed Central
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description BACKGROUND:With the completion of the genome sequence for rice (Oryza sativa L.), the focus of rice genomics research has shifted to the comparison of the rice genome with genomes of other species for gene cloning, breeding, and evolutionary studies. The genus Oryza includes 23 species that shared a common ancestor 8-10 million years ago making this an ideal model for investigations into the processes underlying domestication, as many of the Oryza species are still undergoing domestication. This study integrates high-throughput, hybridization-based markers with BAC end sequence and fingerprint data to construct physical maps of rice chromosome 1 orthologues in two wild Oryza species. Similar studies were undertaken in Sorghum bicolor, a species which diverged from cultivated rice 40-50 million years ago.RESULTS:Overgo markers, in conjunction with fingerprint and BAC end sequence data, were used to build sequence-ready BAC contigs for two wild Oryza species. The markers drove contig merges to construct physical maps syntenic to rice chromosome 1 in the wild species and provided evidence for at least one rearrangement on chromosome 1 of the O. sativa versus Oryza officinalis comparative map. When rice overgos were aligned to available S. bicolor sequence, 29% of the overgos aligned with three or fewer mismatches === of these, 41% gave positive hybridization signals. Overgo hybridization patterns supported colinearity of loci in regions of sorghum chromosome 3 and rice chromosome 1 and suggested that a possible genomic inversion occurred in this syntenic region in one of the two genomes after the divergence of S. bicolor and O. sativa.CONCLUSION:The results of this study emphasize the importance of identifying conserved sequences in the reference sequence when designing overgo probes in order for those probes to hybridize successfully in distantly related species. As interspecific markers, overgos can be used successfully to construct physical maps in species which diverged less than 8 million years ago, and can be used in a more limited fashion to examine colinearity among species which diverged as much as 40 million years ago. Additionally, overgos are able to provide evidence of genomic rearrangements in comparative physical mapping studies.
author2 Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA
author_facet Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA
Hass-Jacobus, Barbara
Futrell-Griggs, Montona
Abernathy, Brian
Westerman, Rick
Goicoechea, Jose-Luis
Stein, Joshua
Klein, Patricia
Hurwitz, Bonnie
Zhou, Bin
Rakhshan, Fariborz
Sanyal, Abhijit
Gill, Navdeep
Lin, Jer-Young
Walling, Jason
Luo, Mei
Ammiraju, Jetty
Kudrna, Dave
Kim, Hye
Ware, Doreen
Wing, Rod
Miguel, Phillip
Jackson, Scott
author Hass-Jacobus, Barbara
Futrell-Griggs, Montona
Abernathy, Brian
Westerman, Rick
Goicoechea, Jose-Luis
Stein, Joshua
Klein, Patricia
Hurwitz, Bonnie
Zhou, Bin
Rakhshan, Fariborz
Sanyal, Abhijit
Gill, Navdeep
Lin, Jer-Young
Walling, Jason
Luo, Mei
Ammiraju, Jetty
Kudrna, Dave
Kim, Hye
Ware, Doreen
Wing, Rod
Miguel, Phillip
Jackson, Scott
spellingShingle Hass-Jacobus, Barbara
Futrell-Griggs, Montona
Abernathy, Brian
Westerman, Rick
Goicoechea, Jose-Luis
Stein, Joshua
Klein, Patricia
Hurwitz, Bonnie
Zhou, Bin
Rakhshan, Fariborz
Sanyal, Abhijit
Gill, Navdeep
Lin, Jer-Young
Walling, Jason
Luo, Mei
Ammiraju, Jetty
Kudrna, Dave
Kim, Hye
Ware, Doreen
Wing, Rod
Miguel, Phillip
Jackson, Scott
Integration of hybridization-based markers (overgos) into physical maps for comparative and evolutionary explorations in the genus Oryza and in Sorghum
author_sort Hass-Jacobus, Barbara
title Integration of hybridization-based markers (overgos) into physical maps for comparative and evolutionary explorations in the genus Oryza and in Sorghum
title_short Integration of hybridization-based markers (overgos) into physical maps for comparative and evolutionary explorations in the genus Oryza and in Sorghum
title_full Integration of hybridization-based markers (overgos) into physical maps for comparative and evolutionary explorations in the genus Oryza and in Sorghum
title_fullStr Integration of hybridization-based markers (overgos) into physical maps for comparative and evolutionary explorations in the genus Oryza and in Sorghum
title_full_unstemmed Integration of hybridization-based markers (overgos) into physical maps for comparative and evolutionary explorations in the genus Oryza and in Sorghum
title_sort integration of hybridization-based markers (overgos) into physical maps for comparative and evolutionary explorations in the genus oryza and in sorghum
publisher BioMed Central
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/610398
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