Rapid alterations of DNA sequence and cytosine methylation induced by somatic hybridization between Brassica oleracea L. var. italica and Brassica nigra (L.) Koch

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Xiaoguang Sheng
Zhenqing Zhao
Huifang Yu
Jiansheng Wang
Honghui Gu
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[1] Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Vegetables
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Somatic hybrids; Genome constitution; DNA methylation;
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Somatic hybrids were produced between hypocotyl protoplasts of Brassica oleracea L. var. italica (broccoli) and mesophyll protoplasts of B. nigra (black mustard) using polyethylene glycol—mediated protoplast fusion. A total of fifteen somatic hybrids derived from six calli (no. 1, 3, 8, 21, 38 and 44) were obtained. Cytological analysis showed that all the hybrids possessed 2n = 34, the sum of the parental chromosomes and the genomic in situ hybridization analysis revealed their BBCC genome constitutes. Moreover, all the hybrids exhibited different type of meiosis abnormalities, which were more usually observed in pollen mother cells at metaphase II/anaphase II (MII/AII, 16.1–39.6 %) than at metaphase I/anaphase I (MI/AI, 7.8–15.2 %). Simple sequence repeat analysis revealed that all the hybrids showed the same cytoplasmic genome as broccoli. Structure and methylation-variation of the nuclear were investigated by amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) and DNA methylation-sensitive amplification polymorphism (MSAP). Our results indicated that all the hybrids mainly had the AFLP and MSAP banding patterns from the addition of two parents plus some alterations. The incidences of the AFLP polymorphic bands in the hybrids showed a range of 9.8–18.7 % while the DNA methylation alteration in the hybrid no. 38 was 4.07 %. This result suggested that somatic hybridization could induce more DNA sequence changes than methylation alterations in the early stage of allotetraploid hybrids.
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