Reciprocal translocation at duplicated RPL2 loci might cause speciation of Saccharomyces bayanus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
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Authors: | Seung-Lim Ryu Yoshikatsu Murooka Y. Kaneko |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biotechnology, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Yamadaoka 2-1, Suita 565-0871, Japan Fax: +81-6-879 7421 e-mail: kaneko@bio.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp, JP |
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Abstract: | By a genomic comparison of two sibling yeasts, Saccharomyces bayanus and S. cerevisiae, we previously demonstrated that chromosomes II and IV of S. cerevisiae were rearranged into chromosomes 12 and 14 of S. bayanus or vice versa. In the present study we have delimited the translocation break sites in chromosomes II and IV by Southern hybridization using DNA fragments of S. cerevisiae cosmid clones as probes. The results suggest that the reciprocal translocation of chromosomes II and IV had occurred at duplicated RPL2 loci. Furthermore, the translocation sites in S. bayanus were confirmed by the cloning and sequence analysis of the regions flanking RPL2 loci. Several genes in the regions flanking the RPL2 loci were present in the order expected for a translocation at these loci between the two species. These results indicated that the reciprocal translocation between chromosomes II and IV was generated by homologous recombination at duplicated RPL2 loci on the two chromosomes. Therefore, we propose that duplicated genes or duplicated regions play an important role in altering genomic organization during the speciation of S. bayanus and S. cerevisiae. Received: 20 October 1997 / 2 March 1998 |
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Keywords: | Saccharomyces bayanus Saccharomyces cerevisiae Translocation Speciation Duplicated gene RPL2 |
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