Genetics, Vol. 167, 449-457, May 2004, Copyright © 2004

Comparative Mapping and Rapid Karyotypic Evolution in the Genus Helianthus

John M. Burkea, Zhao Laib, Marzia Salmasob, Takuya Nakazatob, Shunxue Tangc, Adam Heesackerc, Steven J. Knappc, and Loren H. Riesebergb
a Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37235,
b Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405
c Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331

Corresponding author: John M. Burke, Department of Biological Sciences, VU Station B 351634, Nashville, TN 37235., john.m.burke{at}vanderbilt.edu (E-mail)

Communicating editor: O. SAVOLAINEN

Comparative genetic linkage maps provide a powerful tool for the study of karyotypic evolution. We constructed a joint SSR/RAPD genetic linkage map of the Helianthus petiolaris genome and used it, along with an integrated SSR genetic linkage map derived from four independent H. annuus mapping populations, to examine the evolution of genome structure between these two annual sunflower species. The results of this work indicate the presence of 27 colinear segments resulting from a minimum of eight translocations and three inversions. These 11 rearrangements are more than previously suspected on the basis of either cytological or genetic map-based analyses. Taken together, these rearrangements required a minimum of 20 chromosomal breakages/fusions. On the basis of estimates of the time since divergence of these two species (750,000–1,000,000 years), this translates into an estimated rate of 5.5–7.3 chromosomal rearrangements per million years of evolution, the highest rate reported for any taxonomic group to date.





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