Playing with the ploidy level enables to switch on and off the strict recombination control even in the vicinity ofBrassicacentromeres
Author:
Boideau FranzORCID, Huteau VirginieORCID, Brunet Anael, Maillet LoeizORCID, Coriton OlivierORCID, Trotoux Gwenn, Lodé-Taburel MaryseORCID, Deniot GwenaelleORCID, Eber Frédérique, Gilet Marie, Boutte JulienORCID, Morice JérômeORCID, Falentin CyrilORCID, Martin OlivierORCID, Falque MatthieuORCID, Chèvre Anne-MarieORCID, Rousseau-Gueutin MathieuORCID
Abstract
AbstractMeiotic recombination is a key biological process in plant evolution and breeding, as it generates novel genetic diversity at each generation. However, due to its importance in chromosome segregation and genomic stability, crossovers are highly regulated in both frequency and distribution. We previously demonstrated that this strict regulation is not a fatality and that it can be naturally modified (3.6-fold increased frequency and altered distribution) in an allotriploidBrassicahybrid (2n=3x=29; AAC), resulting from a cross betweenB. napus(2n=4x=38; AACC) andB. rapa(2n=2x=20; AA). Taking advantage of the recently updatedBrassica napusgenome assembly, which now includes the pericentromeric regions, we unambiguously demonstrated that crossovers occur in these normally cold regions in allotriploids, with the presence of crossovers as close as 375 kb from the centromere. We deciphered that this modified recombination landscape (both frequency and distribution) can be maintained in successive generations of allotriploidy, with even a slight increase of crossover frequency. We also showed that this deregulated meiotic behavior may revert back to a strictly regulated one when recovering an allotetraploid progeny in the second generation. Overall, we provide here for the first time a practical and natural way to switch on and off the tight recombination control in a polyploid crop. We also discuss the potential role of this modified regulation of recombination in polyploid speciation success.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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