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Annals of Botany 95/1 © Annals of Botany Company 2005; all rights reserved

Mechanisms and Control of Rapid Genomic Changes in Flax

CHRISTOPHER A. CULLIS*

Department of Biology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106-7080, USA

* E-mail cac5{at}case.edu

Received: 9 December 2003    Returned for revision: 18 February 2004    Accepted: 23 April 2004   

Background and Aims The nuclear DNA of certain varieties of flax (Linum usitatissimum) can vary within a single generation when the plants are grown under specific environmental conditions. This review details the genomic variations that have been identified and associated with this environmental response.

Conclusions The variation occurs across the whole spectrum of sequence repetition and has been shown to occur in the highly repeated, middle repetitive and low copy number sequences. Although the variation has been shown to be spread throughout the genome it does not occur at random, as similar molecular events have been shown to occur repeatedly. The changes in two labile regions in the nucleus, the ribosomal RNA genes and a site-specific insertion event, have been shown to occur within the period of vegetative growth and over a relatively short period of that growth. The gradual change in total nuclear DNA that has been described would then need to have arisen through an accumulation of changes occurring over the whole, or most of the, period of growth prior to flowering. The polymorphisms that result from these rapidly occurring genomic events have also been observed in many other flax and linseed varieties as well as in the wild progenitors of flax.

Key words: Linum usitatissimum, flax, insertion sequence, rDNA, nuclear DNA content, rapid genomic variation


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