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Maize Inbreds Exhibit High Levels of Copy Number Variation (CNV) and Presence/Absence Variation (PAV) in Genome Content
PLoS Genetics
  • Nathan M. Springer, University of Minnesota
  • Kai Ying, Iowa State University
  • Yan Fu, Iowa State University
  • Tieming Ji, Iowa State University
  • Cheng-Ting Yeh, Iowa State University
  • Yi Jia, Iowa State University
  • Wei Wu, Iowa State University
  • Todd Richmond, Roche NimbleGen
  • Jacob Kitzman, Roche NimbleGen
  • Heidi Rosenbaum, Roche NimbleGen
  • A. Leonardo Iniguez, Roche NimbleGen
  • W. Brad Barbazuk, University of Florida
  • Jeffrey A. Jeddeloh, Roche NimbleGen
  • Daniel S. Nettleton, Iowa State University
  • Patrick S. Schnable, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
11-20-2009
DOI
10.1371/journal.pgen.1000734
Abstract

Following the domestication of maize over the past ∼10,000 years, breeders have exploited the extensive genetic diversity of this species to mold its phenotype to meet human needs. The extent of structural variation, including copy number variation (CNV) and presence/absence variation (PAV), which are thought to contribute to the extraordinary phenotypic diversity and plasticity of this important crop, have not been elucidated. Whole-genome, array-based, comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) revealed a level of structural diversity between the inbred lines B73 and Mo17 that is unprecedented among higher eukaryotes. A detailed analysis of altered segments of DNA conservatively estimates that there are several hundred CNV sequences among the two genotypes, as well as several thousand PAV sequences that are present in B73 but not Mo17. Haplotype-specific PAVs contain hundreds of single-copy, expressed genes that may contribute to heterosis and to the extraordinary phenotypic diversity of this important crop.

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This article is from PLoS Genet 5(11): e1000734. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000734. Posted with permission.

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© 2009 Springer et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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2009
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Citation Information
Nathan M. Springer, Kai Ying, Yan Fu, Tieming Ji, et al.. "Maize Inbreds Exhibit High Levels of Copy Number Variation (CNV) and Presence/Absence Variation (PAV) in Genome Content" PLoS Genetics Vol. 5 Iss. 11 (2009) p. e1000734
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dan-nettleton/26/