The type of ploidy of chrysanthemum is not black or white: a comparison of a molecular approach to published cytological methods

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dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.15488/41
dc.identifier.uri http://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/59
dc.contributor.author Klie, Maik
dc.contributor.author Schie, Stephan
dc.contributor.author Linde, Marcus
dc.contributor.author Debener, Thomas
dc.date.accessioned 2015-08-19T14:35:33Z
dc.date.available 2015-08-19T14:35:33Z
dc.date.issued 2014-09-23
dc.identifier.citation Klie, Maik; Schie, Stephan; Linde, Marcus; Debener, Thomas: The type of ploidy of chrysanthemum is not black or white: a comparison of a molecular approach to published cytological methods. In: Frontiers in Plant Science 5 (2014). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00479
dc.description.abstract Polyploidy is a widespread phenomenon among higher plants and a major factor shaping the structure and evolution of plant genomes. The important ornamental chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum indicum hybrid) possesses a hexaploid genome with 54 chromosomes and was classified based on its evolutionary origin and cytological methods as an allopolyploid. However, it is questionable whether cytological methods are sufficient to determine the type of ploidy, and there are more informative methods available based on molecular marker analyses. Therefore, we collected segregation data for 406 dominant molecular marker alleles [327 amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLPs), 65 single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCPs) and 14 microsatellites (EST-SSRs)] in a biparental F1 population of 160 individuals. We analyzed these data for the characteristics that differ between allopolyploids and autopolyploids, including the segregation ratio of each marker, the ratio of single-dose (SD) to multi-dose (MD) markers, the ratio of SD markers in coupling to those in repulsion and the banding patterns of the SSRs. Whereas the analysis of the segregation ratio of each polymorphic marker indicated disomic (13 markers) as well as hexasomic (eight markers) inheritance, the ratio of SD markers in coupling to those in repulsion was 1:0, which is characteristic of autopolyploids. The observed ratio of SD to MD markers was 0.67:0.33 which is significantly different to the expected segregation for auto- and allohexaploids. Furthermore, the three EST-SSR alleles were inherited in all possible combinations and were not independent of each other, as expected for fixed heterozygosity in allopolyploids. Combining our results with published cytological data indicates that cultivated chrysanthemums should be classified as segmental allohexaploids. eng
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dc.language.iso eng eng
dc.publisher Lausanne : Frontiers Research Foundation
dc.rights CC BY 4.0 Unported
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject Allopolyploidy eng
dc.subject Autopolyploidy eng
dc.subject Molecular marker eng
dc.subject Polysomic inheritance eng
dc.subject Single dose markers eng
dc.subject Linkage in repulsion eng
dc.subject Allopolyploidie ger
dc.subject Autopolyploidie ger
dc.subject molekularer Marker ger
dc.subject Vererbung ger
dc.subject Einzeldosis ger
dc.subject Marker ger
dc.subject Genkopplung ger
dc.subject Genetische Kopplung ger
dc.subject Chrysanthemum indicum eng
dc.subject Chrysanthemum eng
dc.subject Chrysantheme ger
dc.subject.classification Polyploidie ger
dc.subject.classification Markierungsgen ger
dc.subject.classification Vererbung ger
dc.subject.classification Marker ger
dc.subject.classification Einzeldosis ger
dc.subject.classification Faktorenkopplung ger
dc.subject.ddc 580 | Pflanzen (Botanik) ger
dc.title The type of ploidy of chrysanthemum is not black or white: a comparison of a molecular approach to published cytological methods eng
dc.type Article
dc.type Text
dc.relation.issn 1664-462X
dc.relation.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00479
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