INVESTIGADORES
CHALUP Laura Maria Isabel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Comparative analysis of structure and variability of the ribosomal genes of the Peanut and their wild diploids parentals for evolutionary studies.
Autor/es:
CHALUP LAURA; SAMOLUK, SERGIO S.; AGOSTINI FEDERICO; GERMAN ROBLEDO; GUILLERMO SEIJO
Reunión:
Congreso; A2B2C 10th Meeting; 2019
Resumen:
The ribosomal DNA repeats are an important fraction of the repetitive DNA of thegenomes, which have a direct role in gene expression. 45S rDNA repeat unit containsthe sequence for the 26S, 5.8S and 18S rRNA genes, as well as two transcribedspacers (ITS1 and ITS2) and a large intergenic spacer (IGS). Likewise, the 5S rDNA isorganized in a transcribable region and a non-transcribable (NTS) region. Both rDNArepeats are organized into arrays and contains hundreds to thousands of repeats. Here,we analysed the structure of the ribosomal genes present in A. hypogaea (AABB), A.monticola (AABB) and their diploid parental species, A. duranensis (AA) and A. ipaënsis(BB) for future studies on amphiplasty and other effects of polyploidization. Thecharacterization of the structures of the rDNA units of the 5S loci was highly conserved.However, the structure of the 45S sequence showed some species-specific differencesbetween diploids. A small fraction of 79 bp towards the 5' and another 300 bp fractiontowards the 3' of the promoter were exclusive of A. ipaënsis. Differences in thecomposition and structure of another repetitive region were also observed in the ETS.Both 45S rDNA versions were recovered from the allopolyploids. Ongoing research iscentered in quantifying the copy number of both 45S versions in the allotetraploids toprovide additional information for the analysis of genome specific NOR activation.