Nucleolar dominance in triticales: control by unlinked genes

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Autor(a) principal: Neves, N.
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: Silva, M., Heslop-Harrison, J.S., Viegas, W.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/4307
Resumo: Hybrid plants and animals often show suppression of activity of ribosomal genes (rDNA) originating from one of the parental or ancestral species. In the wheat6rye amphiploid triticale, containing 28 chromosomes of wheat origin and 14 from rye, rDNA of rye origin (on chromosome 1R) is not normally expressed, while the 1B- and 6B-origin rDNA from wheat shows strong expression. Expression of rDNA can be accurately assessed by the silver staining method, which stains both interphase nucleoli and metaphase rDNA sites that were actively expressed at the previous interphase. We show here that substitution of another rye chromosome, 2R, by a chromosome from hexaploid wheat, 2D (triticale-2D(2R)), prevents suppression of the rye-origin rDNA, and leads to activity of all six major rDNA loci. These results were found in two different triticales and supported by rDNA behaviour in wheat–rye chromosomal addition lines. Models for chromosomal interactions leading to control of rDNA expression are presented
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spelling Nucleolar dominance in triticales: control by unlinked genesgene expressionnucleolar dominancerDNAsubstitution linestriticaleHybrid plants and animals often show suppression of activity of ribosomal genes (rDNA) originating from one of the parental or ancestral species. In the wheat6rye amphiploid triticale, containing 28 chromosomes of wheat origin and 14 from rye, rDNA of rye origin (on chromosome 1R) is not normally expressed, while the 1B- and 6B-origin rDNA from wheat shows strong expression. Expression of rDNA can be accurately assessed by the silver staining method, which stains both interphase nucleoli and metaphase rDNA sites that were actively expressed at the previous interphase. We show here that substitution of another rye chromosome, 2R, by a chromosome from hexaploid wheat, 2D (triticale-2D(2R)), prevents suppression of the rye-origin rDNA, and leads to activity of all six major rDNA loci. These results were found in two different triticales and supported by rDNA behaviour in wheat–rye chromosomal addition lines. Models for chromosomal interactions leading to control of rDNA expression are presentedRapid Science PublishersRepositório da Universidade de LisboaNeves, N.Silva, M.Heslop-Harrison, J.S.Viegas, W.2012-04-27T14:05:08Z19971997-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/4307eng"Chromosome Research". ISSN 1967-3849. 5 (1997) 125-1311967-3849info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-06T14:35:18Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/4307Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:51:59.932423Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nucleolar dominance in triticales: control by unlinked genes
title Nucleolar dominance in triticales: control by unlinked genes
spellingShingle Nucleolar dominance in triticales: control by unlinked genes
Neves, N.
gene expression
nucleolar dominance
rDNA
substitution lines
triticale
title_short Nucleolar dominance in triticales: control by unlinked genes
title_full Nucleolar dominance in triticales: control by unlinked genes
title_fullStr Nucleolar dominance in triticales: control by unlinked genes
title_full_unstemmed Nucleolar dominance in triticales: control by unlinked genes
title_sort Nucleolar dominance in triticales: control by unlinked genes
author Neves, N.
author_facet Neves, N.
Silva, M.
Heslop-Harrison, J.S.
Viegas, W.
author_role author
author2 Silva, M.
Heslop-Harrison, J.S.
Viegas, W.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neves, N.
Silva, M.
Heslop-Harrison, J.S.
Viegas, W.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv gene expression
nucleolar dominance
rDNA
substitution lines
triticale
topic gene expression
nucleolar dominance
rDNA
substitution lines
triticale
description Hybrid plants and animals often show suppression of activity of ribosomal genes (rDNA) originating from one of the parental or ancestral species. In the wheat6rye amphiploid triticale, containing 28 chromosomes of wheat origin and 14 from rye, rDNA of rye origin (on chromosome 1R) is not normally expressed, while the 1B- and 6B-origin rDNA from wheat shows strong expression. Expression of rDNA can be accurately assessed by the silver staining method, which stains both interphase nucleoli and metaphase rDNA sites that were actively expressed at the previous interphase. We show here that substitution of another rye chromosome, 2R, by a chromosome from hexaploid wheat, 2D (triticale-2D(2R)), prevents suppression of the rye-origin rDNA, and leads to activity of all six major rDNA loci. These results were found in two different triticales and supported by rDNA behaviour in wheat–rye chromosomal addition lines. Models for chromosomal interactions leading to control of rDNA expression are presented
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