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Conservation of marker synteny during evolution
Authors:Katrien M Devos  Graham Moore and Michael D Gale
Institution:(1) Cambridge Laboratory, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Colney, NR4 7UH Norwich, U.K.
Abstract:Summary An aspect of cereal science that is becoming increasingly important is comparative genetics. Establishment of the relationship between genomes within polyploids, between species within tribes and between species within families will allow not only the integration of genetic maps but also the knowledge acquired of each of the species. Using a set of homoeologous probes, workers found the relationship between the three wheat genomes to be precisely collinear, after taking a few major translocation events into account. Transfer of the wheat map to rye led to the elucidation of similar relationships between the three wheat genomes and that of rye. Genome collinearity, however, extends even beyond tribes. In a comparison of the genomes of wheat, rice and maize, it was shown that despite the separation of these genomes for possibly 50 million years, gene order was still highly conserved. This collinearity between genomes can be exploited in a number of ways.
Keywords:collinearity  comparative mapping  Poaceae  Triticeae
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