Genetics, Vol. 162, 1435-1444, November 2002, Copyright © 2002

Highly Condensed Potato Pericentromeric Heterochromatin Contains rDNA-Related Tandem Repeats

Robert M. Stupara, Junqi Songa, Ahmet L. Teka, Zhukuan Chenga, Fenggao Donga, and Jiming Jianga
a Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706

Corresponding author: Jiming Jiang, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706., jjiang1{at}facstaff.wisc.edu (E-mail)

Communicating editor: J. A. BIRCHLER

The heterochromatin in eukaryotic genomes represents gene-poor regions and contains highly repetitive DNA sequences. The origin and evolution of DNA sequences in the heterochromatic regions are poorly understood. Here we report a unique class of pericentromeric heterochromatin consisting of DNA sequences highly homologous to the intergenic spacer (IGS) of the 18S·25S ribosomal RNA genes in potato. A 5.9-kb tandem repeat, named 2D8, was isolated from a diploid potato species Solanum bulbocastanum. Sequence analysis indicates that the 2D8 repeat is related to the IGS of potato rDNA. This repeat is associated with highly condensed pericentromeric heterochromatin at several hemizygous loci. The 2D8 repeat is highly variable in structure and copy number throughout the Solanum genus, suggesting that it is evolutionarily dynamic. Additional IGS-related repetitive DNA elements were also identified in the potato genome. The possible mechanism of the origin and evolution of the IGS-related repeats is discussed. We demonstrate that potato serves as an interesting model for studying repetitive DNA families because it is propagated vegetatively, thus minimizing the meiotic mechanisms that can remove novel DNA repeats.





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