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Molecular Breeding | 2003

Genetic characterization of apospory in tetraploid Paspalum notatum based on the identification of linked molecular markers

Eric J. Martínez; H. Esteban Hopp; Juliana Stein; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz; Camilo L. Quarin

Tetraploid Paspalum notatum (bahiagrass) is a valuable forage grass with aposporous apomictic reproduction. In a previous study, we showed that apospory in bahiagrass is under the control of a single dominant gene with a distorted segregation ratio. The objective of this work was to identify molecular markers linked to apospory in tetraploid P. notatum and establish a preliminary syntenic relationship with the genomic region associated with apospory in P. simplex. A F1 population of 290 individuals, segregating for apospory, was generated after crossing a completely sexual plant (Q4188) with a natural aposporous apomictic plant (Q4117). The whole progeny was classified as sexual or aposporous by embryo sacs analysis. A bulked segregant analysis was carried out to identify molecular markers co-segregating with apospory. Four hundred RAPD primers, 30 AFLP primers combinations and 85 RFLP clones were screened using DNA from both parental genotypes and aposporous and sexual bulks. Linkage analysis was performed with cytological and genetic information from the complete progeny. Cytoembryological analysis showed 219 sexual and 71 aposporous F1 individuals. Seven different molecular markers (2 RAPD, 4 AFLP and 1 RFLP) were found to be completely linked to apospory. The RFLP probe C1069, mapping to the telomeric region of the long arm of rice chromosome 12, was one of the molecular markers completely linked to apospory in P. notatum. This marker had been previously associated with apospory in P. simplex. A preliminary map of the chromosome region carrying the apospory locus was constructed.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2012

Sequence characterization, in silico mapping and cytosine methylation analysis of markers linked to apospory in Paspalum notatum

Maricel Podio; María Pía Rodríguez; Silvina Felitti; Juliana Stein; Eric J. Martínez; Lorena A. Siena; Camilo L. Quarin; Silvina Claudia Pessino; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz

In previous studies we reported the identification of several AFLP, RAPD and RFLP molecular markers linked to apospory in Paspalum notatum. The objective of this work was to sequence these markers, obtain their flanking regions by chromosome walking and perform an in silico mapping analysis in rice and maize. The methylation status of two apospory-related sequences was also assessed using methylation-sensitive RFLP experiments. Fourteen molecular markers were analyzed and several protein-coding sequences were identified. Copy number estimates and RFLP linkage analysis showed that the sequence PnMAI3 displayed 2–4 copies per genome and linkage to apospory. Extension of this marker by chromosome walking revealed an additional protein-coding sequence mapping in silico in the apospory-syntenic regions of rice and maize. Approximately 5 kb corresponding to different markers were characterized through the global sequencing procedure. A more refined analysis based on sequence information indicated synteny with segments of chromosomes 2 and 12 of rice and chromosomes 3 and 5 of maize. Two loci associated with apomixis locus were tested in methylation-sensitive RFLP experiments using genomic DNA extracted from leaves. Although both target sequences were methylated no methylation polymorphisms associated with the mode of reproduction were detected.


Molecular Breeding | 2007

A genetic map of tetraploid Paspalum notatum Flügge (bahiagrass) based on single-dose molecular markers

Juliana Stein; Silvina Claudia Pessino; Eric J. Martínez; María Pía Rodríguez; Lorena A. Siena; Camilo L. Quarin; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz


Plant Science | 2007

Genome rearrangements derived from autopolyploidization in Paspalum sp.

Luciano G. Martelotto; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz; Juliana Stein; Francisco Espinoza; Camilo L. Quarin; Silvina Claudia Pessino


Plant Science | 2005

A comprehensive analysis of gene expression alterations in a newly synthesized Paspalum notatum autotetraploid

Luciano G. Martelotto; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz; Juliana Stein; Francisco Espinoza; Camilo L. Quarin; Silvina Claudia Pessino


Plant Molecular Biology | 2008

Gene expression analysis at the onset of aposporous apomixis in Paspalum notatum

Natalia Verónica Laspina; Tatiana Vega; José Guillermo Seijo; Ana María González; Luciano G. Martelotto; Juliana Stein; Maricel Podio; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz; Viviana Echenique; Camilo L. Quarin; Silvina Claudia Pessino


Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2012

Evaluation of meiotic abnormalities and pollen viability in aposporous and sexual tetraploid Paspalum notatum (Poaceae)

Maricel Podio; Lorena A. Siena; Diego Hojsgaard; Juliana Stein; Camilo L. Quarin; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz


Euphytica | 2002

Tagging the juvenile locus in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] with molecular markers

Carlos A. Cairo; Juliana Stein; Luciana Delgado; Santiago Bortolotti; Sebastián A. Guelman; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz; Eligio Natalio Morandi


Molecular Breeding | 2012

Validation of molecular markers linked to apospory in tetraploid races of bahiagrass, Paspalum notatum Flüggé

Romina N. Rebozzio; María Pía Rodríguez; Juliana Stein; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz; Camilo L. Quarin; Francisco Espinoza


Archive | 2014

CONSTRUCCIÓN DE UN MAPA GENÉTICO PRELIMINAR DE YERBA MATE (ILEX PARAGUARIENSIS) Construction of a preliminary genetic linkage map of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)

Juliana Stein; Claudia Verónica Luna; Fabiana Daniela Espasandin; Maria Esperanza Sartor; Francisco Espinoza; Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz; Pedro Alfonso Sansberro; Silvina Claudia Pessino

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Juan Pablo Amelio Ortiz

Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste

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Camilo L. Quarin

Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste

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Silvina Claudia Pessino

National University of Rosario

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Francisco Espinoza

Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste

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Eric J. Martínez

Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste

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Lorena A. Siena

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Maricel Podio

Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste

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Luciano G. Martelotto

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Claudia Verónica Luna

Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste

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Fabiana Daniela Espasandin

Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste

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