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Genome-wide screening and analysis of imprinted genes in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) endosperm.


ABSTRACT: Species-specific genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon leading to parent-of-origin-specific differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles. To date, no studies of imprinting have been reported in rapeseed, a tetraploid species. Here, we analysed global patterns of allelic gene expression in developing rapeseed endosperms from reciprocal crosses between inbred lines YN171 and 93275. A total of 183 imprinted genes, consisting of 167 maternal expressed genes (MEGs) and 16 paternal expressed genes (PEGs), were identified from 14,394 genes found to harbour diagnostic SNPs between the parental lines. Some imprinted genes were validated in different endosperm stages and other parental combinations by RT-PCR analysis. A clear clustering of imprinted genes throughout the rapeseed genome was identified, which was different from most other plants. Methylation analysis of 104 out of the 183 imprinted genes showed that 11 genes (7 MEGs and 4 PEGs) harboured differentially methylated regions (DMRs). Unexpectedly, only 1 MEG out of these 11 genes had a DMR that exhibited high CG methylation rate in paternal allele and had big difference between parent alleles. These results extend our understanding of gene imprinting in plants and provide potential avenues for further research in imprinted genes.

SUBMITTER: Liu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6289790 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide screening and analysis of imprinted genes in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) endosperm.

Liu Jing J   Li Jun J   Liu Hong-Fang HF   Fan Shi-Hang SH   Singh Surinder S   Zhou Xue-Rong XR   Hu Zhi-Yong ZY   Wang Han-Zhong HZ   Hua Wei W  

DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 20181201 6


Species-specific genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon leading to parent-of-origin-specific differential expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles. To date, no studies of imprinting have been reported in rapeseed, a tetraploid species. Here, we analysed global patterns of allelic gene expression in developing rapeseed endosperms from reciprocal crosses between inbred lines YN171 and 93275. A total of 183 imprinted genes, consisting of 167 maternal expressed genes (MEGs)  ...[more]

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