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Employing FISH analysis as well as BLAST and CUSTAL W (1.82) programs, we investigated types of DNA nucleotide sequences building an additional heterochromatic band in 2R chromosomes of 3 lines of Secale vavilovii Grossh. The probes used in FISH analysis were designed based on the reverse transcriptase sequence of Ty 1-copia and Ту 3-gypsy retrotransposons and the 5S rRNA gene sequence. No hybridization signals from the reverse transcriptase probes were observed in the chromosome region where the additional band occurs. On the other hand, signals were observed after hybridization with the 5S rDNA probe, clearly suggesting the presence of that type of sequences in the analyzed heterochromatin band. Using BLAST and CUSTAL W programs, we revealed high similarity of the JNK1 sequence to the 5S rRNA gene from Hordeum chilense (HCH1016, HCH1018, 88%) and to a fragment of the 5S rRNA sequence of H. marinum (HMAR003, 97%). In addition, the same fragment of JNK1 was shown to be very similar to the part of the Angela retrotransposon (92%) as well as to the SNAC 426K20-1 transposon (89%) belonging to CACTA family, both from Triticum monococcum, and to Zingeria biebersteiniana pericentromeric sequences (78%). The similarity of JNK1 to those sequences may be accidental or the JNK1 may represent an ancient mobile genetic element that caught the 5S rRNA sequence. During the evolution those sequences might have been accumulated in the particular region on the 2R chromosome. Our results suggest that the additional heterochromatin band in chromosomes 2R of S. vavilovii is a collection of defective genes and/or mobile genetic elements.
Meiosis was observed in pollen mother cells in plants of four rye Secale vavilovii Grossh. lines (nos. 52, 109, 116, 225). The behavior of 2R chromosomes with additional heterochromatin, and of other chromosomes, was observed in diakinesis, metaphase I, anaphase I and anaphase II. 2R chromosomes with additional heterochromatin formed ring and rod bivalents without disturbances. Some other chromosomes formed heterobivalents and trivalents as well as chromosome bridges and chromosome fragments, indicating structural modifications.
The distribution of heterochromatin in mitotic chromosomes was studied in five inbred lines of rye Secale vavilovii Grossh. (nos. 52, 109, 116, 121 and 225). An additional heterochromatin band was found on the long arm of one of the chromosomes of pair 2R, at an average distance of 2.08 µm from the centromere. After the plants with an additional band on 2R were reproduced, plants with two chromosomes with an additional band were obtained, as well as those with one chromosome with an additional band and with chromosomes without that band. Distinct differences were observed in 1R in terms of the presence/absence of a band in the vicinity of the NOR constriction, and the size of the telomere bands. Telomere band size also differed in chromosomes 2R, 4R, 6R and 7R. Modifications of the heterochromatin fragment consisted in deletion of a telomeric heterochromatin segment and in the presence of different numbers of interstitial heterochromatin bands. The content of telomeric heterochromatin was the highest in 3R (18.86%) and the lowest in 4R (6.90%). During telophase, daughter nuclei connections in the form of a chromatin bridge were observed in a number of cells.
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