The sequence of rice chromosomes 11 and 12, rich in disease resistance genes and recent gene duplications

dc.contributor.author Choisne, Nathalie
dc.contributor.author Demange, Nadia
dc.contributor.author Orjeda, Gisela
dc.contributor.author Samain, Sylvie
dc.contributor.author D'Hont, Angélique
dc.contributor.author Cattolico, Laurence
dc.contributor.author Pelletier, Eric
dc.contributor.author Couloux, Arnaud
dc.contributor.author Segurens, Béatrice
dc.contributor.author Wincker, Patrick
dc.contributor.author Scarpelli, Claude
dc.contributor.author Weissenbach, Jean
dc.contributor.author Salanoubat, Marcel
dc.contributor.author Singh, Nagendra K.
dc.contributor.author Mohapatra, Trilochan
dc.contributor.author Sharma, Tilak R.
dc.contributor.author Gaikwad, Kishor
dc.contributor.author Singh, Archana
dc.contributor.author Dalal, Vivek
dc.contributor.author Srivastava, Subodh K.
dc.contributor.author Dixit, Anupam
dc.contributor.author Pal, Ajit K.
dc.contributor.author Ghazi, Irfan A.
dc.contributor.author Yadav, Mahavir
dc.contributor.author Pandit, Awadhesh
dc.contributor.author Bhargava, Ashutosh
dc.contributor.author Sureshbabu, K.
dc.contributor.author Dixit, Rekha
dc.contributor.author Singh, Harvinder
dc.contributor.author Swain, Suresh C.
dc.contributor.author Pal, Sumita
dc.contributor.author Ragiba, M.
dc.contributor.author Singh, Pradeep K.
dc.contributor.author Singhal, Vibha
dc.contributor.author Mendiratta, Sangeeta D.
dc.contributor.author Batra, Kamlesh
dc.contributor.author Raghuvanshi, Saurabh
dc.contributor.author Mohanty, Amitabh
dc.contributor.author Bharti, Arvind K.
dc.contributor.author Gaur, Anupama
dc.contributor.author Gupta, Vikrant
dc.contributor.author Kumar, Dibyendu
dc.contributor.author Vydianathan, Ravi
dc.contributor.author Vij, Shuba
dc.contributor.author Kapur, Anita
dc.contributor.author Khurana, Parul
dc.contributor.author Sharma, Sulabha
dc.contributor.author Khurana, Paramjit
dc.contributor.author Khurana, Jitendra P.
dc.contributor.author Tyagi, Akhilesh K.
dc.contributor.author Yuan, Qiaoping
dc.contributor.author Ouyang, Shu
dc.contributor.author Liu, Jia
dc.contributor.author Zhu, Wei
dc.contributor.author Wang, Aihui
dc.contributor.author Lin, Haining
dc.contributor.author Hamilton, John
dc.contributor.author Haas, Brian
dc.contributor.author Wortman, Jennifer
dc.contributor.author Jones, Kristine M.
dc.contributor.author Kim, Mary
dc.contributor.author Overton, Larry
dc.contributor.author Tsitrin, Tamara
dc.contributor.author Fadrosh, Douglas
dc.contributor.author Bera, Jayati
dc.contributor.author Weaver, Bruce
dc.contributor.author Jin, Shaohua
dc.contributor.author Johri, Shivani
dc.contributor.author Reardon, Matt
dc.contributor.author Vuong, Hue
dc.contributor.author Tallon, Luke
dc.contributor.author Van Aken, Susan
dc.contributor.author Lewis, Matthew
dc.contributor.author Utterback, Teresa
dc.contributor.author Feldblyum, Tamara
dc.contributor.author Zismann, Victoria
dc.contributor.author Iobst, Stacey
dc.contributor.author Hsiao, Joseph
dc.contributor.author de Vazeille, Aymeric R.
dc.contributor.author Salzberg, Steven L.
dc.contributor.author White, Owen
dc.contributor.author Fraser, Claire
dc.contributor.author Buell, C. Robin
dc.contributor.author Yu, Yeisoo
dc.contributor.author Rambo, Teri
dc.contributor.author Currie, Jennifer
dc.contributor.author Collura, Kristi
dc.contributor.author Kim, Hye Ran
dc.contributor.author Stum, Diana
dc.contributor.author Wang, Wenming
dc.contributor.author Kudrna, Dave
dc.contributor.author Mueller, Christopher
dc.contributor.author Wing, Rod A.
dc.contributor.author Kramer, Melissa
dc.contributor.author Spiegel, Lori
dc.contributor.author Nascimento, Lidia
dc.contributor.author Preston, Raymond
dc.contributor.author Zutavern, Theresa
dc.contributor.author Messing, Joachim
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-27T03:48:13Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-27T03:48:13Z
dc.date.issued 2005-09-27
dc.description.abstract Background: Rice is an important staple food and, with the smallest cereal genome, serves as a reference species for studies on the evolution of cereals and other grasses. Therefore, decoding its entire genome will be a prerequisite for applied and basic research on this species and all other cereals. Results: We have determined and analyzed the complete sequences of two of its chromosomes, 11 and 12, which total 55.9 Mb (14.3% of the entire genome length), based on a set of overlapping clones. A total of 5,993 non-transposable element related genes are present on these chromosomes. Among them are 289 disease resistance-like and 28 defense-response genes, a higher proportion of these categories than on any other rice chromosome. A three-Mb segment on both chromosomes resulted from a duplication 7.7 million years ago (mya), the most recent large-scale duplication in the rice genome. Paralogous gene copies within this segmental duplication can be aligned with genomic assemblies from sorghum and maize. Although these gene copies are preserved on both chromosomes, their expression patterns have diverged. When the gene order of rice chromosomes 11 and 12 was compared to wheat gene loci, significant synteny between these orthologous regions was detected, illustrating the presence of conserved genes alternating with recently evolved genes. Conclusion: Because the resistance and defense response genes, enriched on these chromosomes relative to the whole genome, also occur in clusters, they provide a preferred target for breeding durable disease resistance in rice and the isolation of their allelic variants. The recent duplication of a large chromosomal segment coupled with the high density of disease resistance gene clusters makes this the most recently envolved part of the rice genome. Based on syntenic alignments of these chromosomes, rice chromosome 11 and 12 do not appear to have resulted from a single whole-genome duplication event as peviously suggested. © 2005 Rice Chromosomes 11 and 12 Sequencing Consortia and Messing, licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
dc.identifier.citation BMC Biology. v.3
dc.identifier.issn 17417007
dc.identifier.uri 10.1186/1741-7007-3-20
dc.identifier.uri https://bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1741-7007-3-20
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.uohyd.ac.in/handle/1/5549
dc.title The sequence of rice chromosomes 11 and 12, rich in disease resistance genes and recent gene duplications
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