Compact genomes and complex evolution in the genus Brachypodium

Chromosoma. 2011 Apr;120(2):199-212. doi: 10.1007/s00412-010-0303-8. Epub 2010 Dec 30.

Abstract

The temperate annual grass Brachypodium distachyon is a diploid species with a chromosome base number of 5. It is strikingly different from other Eurasian species of the genus, which are perennial and often polyploid, with the diploids typically having base numbers of 8 or 9. Previously, phylogenies indicated that B. distachyon split from the other species early in the evolution of the genus, while its genome sequence revealed that extensive synteny on a chromosomal scale had been maintained with rice, a tropical grass with a base number of 12. Here we show evidence that B. distachyon may have a homoploid origin, involving ancestral interspecific hybridisation, although it does not appear to be a component of any of the perennial Eurasian allopolyploids. Using a cytogenetic approach, we show that dysploidy in Brachypodium has not followed a simple progression.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Brachypodium / classification
  • Brachypodium / genetics*
  • Chromosomes, Plant / genetics
  • Evolution, Molecular*
  • Genome, Plant*
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Phylogeny
  • Polyploidy