Researchers report reference genome for maize B chromosome
Researchers report reference genome for maize B chromosome
Tags: Agriculture, Chromosomal drive, Selfish genetic elementsChinese Academy of Sciences, Phys Org, 2021.
Three groups recently reported a reference sequence for the supernumerary B chromosome in maize in a study published online in PNAS. Dr. James Birchler’s group from University of Missouri, Dr. Jan Barto’s group from Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Dr. Han Fangpu’s group from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences worked collaboratively on the study. Supernumerary B chromosomes persist in thousands of plant and animal genomes despite being nonessential. They are maintained in populations by mechanisms of “drive” that make them inherited at higher than typical Mendelian rates. Key properties such as its origin, evolution, and the molecular mechanism for its accumulation in maize have remained unclear even though such chromosomes have been a potent tool for studying maize genetics.