Variation in crossing-over rates across chromosome 4 of Arabidopsis thaliana reveals the presence of meiotic recombination "hot spots"

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作者
Drouaud, J
Camilleri, C
Bourguignon, PY
Canaguier, A
Bérard, A
Vezon, D
Giancola, S
Brunel, D
Colot, V
Prum, B
Quesneville, H
Mézard, C
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[1] INRA, Inst Jean Pierre Bourgin, Stn Genet & Ameliorat Plantes, F-78026 Versailles, France
[2] INRA, CNG, F-91057 Evry, France
[3] Univ Evry Val Essonne, INRA, CNRS UMR 8071, Lab Stat & Genome, F-91000 Evry, France
[4] UEVE, CNRS INRA, URGV, Unite Rech Genom Vegetale, F-91057 Evry, France
[5] Inst Jacques Monod, Lab Dynam Genome & Evolut, F-75251 Paris 05, France
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10.1101/gr.4319006
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Crossover (CO) is a key process for the accurate segregation of homologous chromosomes during the first meiotic division. In most eukaryotes, meiotic recombination is not homogeneous along the chromosomes Suggesting a tight control of the location of recombination events. We genotyped 71 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) covering the entire chromosome 4 of Arabidopsis thaliana on 702 F2 plants, representing 1404 meioses and allowing the detection of 1171 COS, to Study CO localization in a higher plant. The genetic recombination rates varied along the chromosome from 0 cM/Mb near the centromere to 20 cM/Mb on the short arm next to the NOR region, with a chromosome average of 4.6 cM/Mb. Principal component analysis showed that CO rates negatively correlate with the G+C content (P = 3 x 10(-4)), in contrast to that reported in other eukaryotes. COS also significantly correlate with the density of single repeats and the CpG ratio, but not With genes, pseudogenes, transposable elements, or dispersed repeats. Chromosome 4 has, on average, 1.6 COS per meiosis, and these COS are subjected to interference. A detailed analysis of several regions having high CO rates revealed "hot spots" of meiotic recombination contained in small fragments of a few kilobases. Both the intensity and the density of these hot spots explain the variation of CO rates along the chromosome.
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