Striking variation in chromosome structure within Musa acuminata subspecies, diploid cultivars, and F1 diploid hybrids

TitleStriking variation in chromosome structure within Musa acuminata subspecies, diploid cultivars, and F1 diploid hybrids
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsBerankova D, Čížková J, Majzlíková G, Doležalová A, Mduma H, Brown A, Swennen R, Hřibová E
JournalFrontiers in Plant Science
Volume15
Pagination1387055
Abstract

The majority of cultivated bananas originated from inter- and intra(sub)specific crosses between two wild diploid species, Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana. Hybridization and polyploidization events during the evolution of bananas led to the formation of clonally propagated cultivars characterized by a high level of genome heterozygosity and reduced fertility. The combination of low fertility in edible clones and differences in the chromosome structure among M. acuminata subspecies greatly hampers the breeding of improved banana cultivars. Using comparative oligo-painting, we investigated large chromosomal rearrangements in a set of wild M. acuminata subspecies and cultivars that originated from natural and human-made crosses. Additionally, we analyzed the chromosome structure of F1 progeny that resulted from crosses between Mchare bananas and the wild M. acuminata 'Calcutta 4' genotype. Analysis of chromosome structure within M. acuminata revealed the presence of a large number of chromosomal rearrangements showing a correlation with banana speciation. Chromosome painting of F1 hybrids was complemented by Illumina resequencing to identify the contribution of parental subgenomes to the diploid hybrid clones. The balanced presence of both parental genomes was revealed in all F1 hybrids, with the exception of one clone, which contained only Mchare-specific SNPs and thus most probably originated from an unreduced diploid gamete of Mchare.

DOI10.3389/fpls.2024.1387055
Showing 14 of 14 accessions
Accession Name Pictures Accession number Species / Group SubSpecies / SubGroup Origin Collection Available for distribution
Tuu Gia ITC0610 AA Unknown Vietnam ITC
Khae (Phrae) ITC0660 acuminata subsp. siamea Thailand ITC
AAcv Rose ITC0712 AA Unknown Indonesia ITC
Higa ITC0428 acuminata subsp. banksii Papua New Guinea ITC
Banksii ITC0341 acuminata subsp. banksii Unknown ITC
Maleb ITC0809 AA Unknown Papua New Guinea ITC
Zebrina ITC1139 acuminata subsp. zebrina Unknown ITC
Vudu Beo ITC1211 AA Unknown Papua New Guinea ITC
Musa acuminata ssp. banksii ITC0896 acuminata subsp. banksii Papua New Guinea ITC
Mai'a hapai ITC1172 AA subgr. Sucrier Unknown ITC
Himone ITC0886 AA Unknown Papua New Guinea ITC
Marakudu
ITC1210 AA Unknown Papua New Guinea ITC
Musa acuminata ssp. malaccensis
ITC1886 acuminata subsp. malaccensis Unknown ITC
Musa acuminata malaccencis
ITC1887 acuminata subsp. malaccensis Malaysia ITC
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