Determination of the chromosome number and genome size of Garcinia mangostana L. via cytogenetics, flow cytometry and k-mer analyses
Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) is one of the most popular tropical fruit of South-East Asia. It has considerable economic potential for local and export markets. This paper describes a research work to determine the number of chromosomes and genome size of G. mangostana through chromosome co...
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Summary: | Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) is one of the most popular tropical fruit of South-East
Asia. It has considerable economic potential for local and export markets. This paper describes
a research work to determine the number of chromosomes and genome size of G. mangostana
through chromosome counting, flow cytometry and k-mer analyses. Chromosome count
analysis revealed that the chromosome number of G. mangostana varied from 74 to 110. The
high number observed could be due to the occurrence of mutation and aneuploidy in G.
mangostana. Using flow cytometry with Glycine max cv. Polanka (2C = 2.5 pg) used as standard,
G. mangostana genome size was found to be 2C = 6.00 ± 0.17 pg. Meanwhile, a genome survey
of G. mangostana was performed using Illumina HiSeq 2000 DNA sequencing; k-mer analysis
revealed that the genome size of G. mangostana was approximately 5.92 Gbp, or approximately
6.05 pg (1 pg DNA = 0.9780 × 109 bp). Based on the flow cytometry and genome survey, the
study concludes that the genome size of G. mangostana is between 6.00 and 6.05 pg. |
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