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KMID : 0578320060220030300
Molecules and Cells
2006 Volume.22 No. 3 p.300 ~ p.307
A Survey of the Brassica rapa Genome by BAC-End Sequence Analysis and Comparison with Arabidopsis thaliana
Hong Chang-Pyo

Choi Su-Ryun
Lee Young-Ki
Lim Yong-Pyo
Plaha Prikshit
Koo Dal-Hoe
Bang Jae-Wook
Yang Tae-Jin
Edwards David
Bancroft Ian
Park Beom-Seok
Lee Jung-Ho
Abstract
Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis (Chinese cabbage) is an economically important crop and a model plant for studies on polyploidization and phenotypic evolution. To gain an insight into the structure of the B. rapa genome we analyzed 12,017 BAC-end sequences for the presence of transposable elements (TEs), SSRs, centromeric satellite repeats and genes, and similarity to the closely related genome of Arabidopsis thaliana. TEs were estimated to occupy 14% of the genome, with 12.3% of the genome represented by retrotransposons. It was estimated that the B. rapa genome contains 43,000 genes, 1.6 times greater than the genome of A. thaliana. A number of centromeric satellite sequences, representing variations of a 176-bp consensus sequence, were identified. This sequence has undergone rapid evolution within the B. rapa genome and has diverged among the related species of Brassicaceae. A study of SSRs demonstrated a non-random distribution with a greater abundance within predicted intergenic regions. Our results provide an initial characterization of the genome of B. rapa and provide the basis for detailed analysis through whole-genome sequencing.
KEYWORD
Arabidopsis thaliana, BAC-End Sequence, Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis, Centromeric Satellite Sequence, Simple Sequence Repeat, Transposable Element
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