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Intraspecific violation of genetic colinearity and its implications in maize.


ABSTRACT: Although allelic sequences can vary extensively, it is generally assumed that each gene in one individual will have an allelic counterpart in another individual of the same species. We report here that this assumption does not hold true in maize. We have sequenced over 100 kb from the bz genomic region of two different maize lines and have found dramatic differences between them. First, the retrotransposon clusters, which comprise most of the repetitive DNA in maize, differ markedly in make-up and location relative to the genes in the bz region. Second, and more importantly, the genes themselves differ between the two lines, demonstrating that genetic microcolinearity can be violated within the same species. Our finding has bearing on the underlying genetic basis of hybrid vigor in maize, and possibly other organisms, and on the measurement of genetic distances.

SUBMITTER: Fu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC123182 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intraspecific violation of genetic colinearity and its implications in maize.

Fu Huihua H   Dooner Hugo K HK  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20020611 14


Although allelic sequences can vary extensively, it is generally assumed that each gene in one individual will have an allelic counterpart in another individual of the same species. We report here that this assumption does not hold true in maize. We have sequenced over 100 kb from the bz genomic region of two different maize lines and have found dramatic differences between them. First, the retrotransposon clusters, which comprise most of the repetitive DNA in maize, differ markedly in make-up a  ...[more]

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