Laying the Cytotaxonomic Foundations of a New Model Grass, Brachypodium distachyon (L.) Beauv.

R Hasterok, J Draper, G Jenkins - Chromosome Research, 2004 - Springer
R Hasterok, J Draper, G Jenkins
Chromosome Research, 2004Springer
Brachypodium distachyon is a ubiquitous, temperate grass species which is being
developed and exploited as an alternative model to rice, in order to gain access to important
syntenic regions of the genomes of less tractable relatives such as wheat. As part of this
initiative, this paper describes for the first time the cytotaxonomy of members of the polyploid
series of this species, and challenges the assumption that the series evolved simply by
chromosome doubling. In situ hybridization using genomic DNA probes and rDNA markers …
Abstract
Brachypodium distachyon is a ubiquitous, temperate grass species which is being developed and exploited as an alternative model to rice, in order to gain access to important syntenic regions of the genomes of less tractable relatives such as wheat. As part of this initiative, this paper describes for the first time the cytotaxonomy of members of the polyploid series of this species, and challenges the assumption that the series evolved simply by chromosome doubling. In situ hybridization using genomic DNA probes and rDNA markers uncovers a hybrid origin of several of the polyploid ecotypes, and sheds light upon the complex evolution of this species and its close relatives.
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