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Chromosome size matters: genome evolution in the cyperid clade

TAMMY LYNN ELLIOTT 1
F. Zedek 1
RUSSELL L. BARRETT 2
JEREMY J. BRUHL 3
Zdenka Hroudová 5, 6
Simon Joly 7, 8
Isabel Larridon 9, 10
Modesto Luceño 11
José Ignacio Márquez-Corro 9, 11
Santiago Martín-Bravo 11
Petr Šmarda 1
WILLIAM WAYT THOMAS 13
Karen L Wilson 2
P. Bureš 1
2
 
National Herbarium of New South Wales, Australian Institute of Botanical Science, Australian Botanic Garden , Locked Bag 6002, Mount Annan, New South Wales 2567 , Australia
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National Museum, Department of Botany , Cirkusová 1740, 193 00 Prague 9 , Czech Republic
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Montreal Botanical Garden , 4101, Sherbrooke East, Montreal, QC H1X 2B2 , Canada
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New York Botanical Garden , Bronx, NY 10458-5126 , USA
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-11-07
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.294
CiteScore7.5
Impact factor3.6
ISSN03057364, 10958290
PubMed ID:  36342743
Plant Science
Abstract
Background and Aims

While variation in genome size and chromosome numbers and their consequences are often investigated in plants, the biological relevance of variation in chromosome size remains poorly known. Here, we examine genome and mean chromosome size in the cyperid clade (families Cyperaceae, Juncaceae, Thurniaceae), which is the largest vascular plant lineage with predominantly holocentric chromosomes.

Methods

We measured genome size in 436 species of cyprids using flow cytometry and augment this data with previously published datasets. We then separately compared genome and mean chromosome sizes (2C/2n) amongst the major lineages of cyperids and analyzed how these two genomic traits are associated with various environmental factors using phylogenetically-informed methods.

Key Results

We show that cyperids have the smallest mean chromosome sizes recorded in seed plants, with a large divergence between the smallest and largest values. We found that cyperid species with smaller chromosomes have larger geographical distributions and that there is a strong inverse association between mean chromosome size and number across this lineage.

Conclusions

The distinct patterns in genome size and mean chromosome size across the cyperids might be explained by holokinetic drive. The numerous small chromosomes might function to increase genetic diversity in this lineage where crossovers are limited during meiosis.

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ELLIOTT T. L. et al. Chromosome size matters: genome evolution in the cyperid clade // Annals of Botany. 2022. Vol. 130. No. 7.
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ELLIOTT T. L., Zedek F., BARRETT R. L., BRUHL J. J., Escudero M., Hroudová Z., Joly S., Larridon I., Luceño M., Márquez-Corro J. I., Martín-Bravo S., Muasya A. M., Šmarda P., THOMAS W. W., Wilson K. L., Bureš P. Chromosome size matters: genome evolution in the cyperid clade // Annals of Botany. 2022. Vol. 130. No. 7.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1093/aob/mcac136
UR - https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcac136
TI - Chromosome size matters: genome evolution in the cyperid clade
T2 - Annals of Botany
AU - ELLIOTT, TAMMY LYNN
AU - Zedek, F.
AU - BARRETT, RUSSELL L.
AU - BRUHL, JEREMY J.
AU - Escudero, Marcial
AU - Hroudová, Zdenka
AU - Joly, Simon
AU - Larridon, Isabel
AU - Luceño, Modesto
AU - Márquez-Corro, José Ignacio
AU - Martín-Bravo, Santiago
AU - Muasya, A. Muthama
AU - Šmarda, Petr
AU - THOMAS, WILLIAM WAYT
AU - Wilson, Karen L
AU - Bureš, P.
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/11/07
PB - Oxford University Press
IS - 7
VL - 130
PMID - 36342743
SN - 0305-7364
SN - 1095-8290
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@article{2022_ELLIOTT,
author = {TAMMY LYNN ELLIOTT and F. Zedek and RUSSELL L. BARRETT and JEREMY J. BRUHL and Marcial Escudero and Zdenka Hroudová and Simon Joly and Isabel Larridon and Modesto Luceño and José Ignacio Márquez-Corro and Santiago Martín-Bravo and A. Muthama Muasya and Petr Šmarda and WILLIAM WAYT THOMAS and Karen L Wilson and P. Bureš},
title = {Chromosome size matters: genome evolution in the cyperid clade},
journal = {Annals of Botany},
year = {2022},
volume = {130},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcac136},
number = {7},
doi = {10.1093/aob/mcac136}
}