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Advances in the Molecular Cytogenetics of Bananas, Family Musaceae

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants11040482

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flow cytometry; chromosomes; fluorescence in situ hybridization; rRNA genes; DNA repeats; BAC clones; oligo painting; karyotyping

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Bananas are an important staple food crop and trade commodity in tropical and subtropical countries. The most important edible banana clones have originated from crosses between two different purebred varieties, which has led to chromosomal changes that may contribute to lower fertility in these vegetatively propagated clones. This article reviews the development of molecular cytogenetic approaches in studying the genome evolution of edible bananas, including the use of specific cytogenetic probes and comparative karyotype analysis.
The banana is a staple food crop and represents an important trade commodity for millions of people living in tropical and subtropical countries. The most important edible banana clones originated from natural crosses between diploid Musa balbisiana and various subspecies of M. acuminata. It is worth mentioning that evolution and speciation in the Musaceae family were accompanied by large-scale chromosome structural changes, indicating possible reasons for lower fertility or complete sterility of these vegetatively propagated clones. Chromosomal changes, often accompanied by changes in genome size, are one of the driving forces underlying speciation in plants. They can clarify the genomic constitution of edible bananas and shed light on their origin and on diversification processes in members of the Musaceae family. This article reviews the development of molecular cytogenetic approaches, ranging from classical fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using common cytogenetic markers to oligo painting FISH. We discuss differences in genome size and chromosome number across the Musaceae family in addition to the development of new chromosome-specific cytogenetic probes and their use in genome structure and comparative karyotype analysis. The impact of these methodological advances on our knowledge of Musa genome evolution at the chromosomal level is demonstrated. In addition to citing published results, we include our own new unpublished results and outline future applications of molecular cytogenetics in banana research.

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