2003
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1032999100
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Gene expression of a gene family in maize based on noncollinear haplotypes

Abstract: Genomic regions of nearly every species diverged into different haplotypes, mostly based on point mutations, small deletions, and insertions that do not affect the collinearity of genes within a species. However, the same genomic interval containing the z1C gene cluster of two inbred lines of Zea mays significantly lost their gene collinearity and also differed in the regulation of each remaining gene set. Furthermore, when inbreds were reciprocally crossed, hybrids exhibited an unexpected shift of expression … Show more

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“…This finding, while important, is not unprecedented. For example, the major seed storage proteins of maize (zein) and sorghum (kafirin) are encoded by genes that appear to have evolved since the divergence of the panicoids from the oryzoids, being absent in rice (Song and Messing, 2003). Mechanisms that may lead to the creation of new genes by juxtaposition of existing gene fragments are now well known.…”
Section: Distinguishing Features Of the Cerealsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding, while important, is not unprecedented. For example, the major seed storage proteins of maize (zein) and sorghum (kafirin) are encoded by genes that appear to have evolved since the divergence of the panicoids from the oryzoids, being absent in rice (Song and Messing, 2003). Mechanisms that may lead to the creation of new genes by juxtaposition of existing gene fragments are now well known.…”
Section: Distinguishing Features Of the Cerealsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gain of the Crs-1 locus from another species is thus a formal possibility. The haplotype noncolinearity for some genes observed between maize inbreds (Fu and Dooner, 2002;Song and Messing, 2003;Brunner et al, 2005) was proposed to occur largely from insertion events rather than deletion events (Brunner et al, 2005). In that study, the nonshared genes were truncated versions of homologs present elsewhere in the genome (Brunner et al, 2005), suggesting insertion originated from genomic elements within the individual genome, not from introgression from another genome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The genes missing in B73 are obviously not essential, and paralogs present in other regions of the genome likely compensate for their loss (Fu and Dooner, 2002). A similar situation of differences in gene content in the zein 21C genomic region was observed in the maize inbreds B73 and BSSS53 (Song and Messing, 2003). Recent information suggests that the apparent gene loss and haplotype noncolinearity observed between maize inbreds is actually a result of insertion of gene segments from elsewhere in the genome (Brunner et al, 2005;H.…”
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“…Intriguingly, data emerging from analysis of multiple regions of the genome indicate that significant differences in gene composition and colinearity are widely prevalent among different maize inbred lines. (Fu and Dooner 2002;Song and Messing 2003;. This so-called, "intraspecific violation of gene colinearity" or "+/-polymorphism"" has been shown to be primarily due to the presence/absence of gene piece rich fragments between different inbred lines.…”
Section: Introduction and Overview Of Helitronsmentioning
confidence: 99%