Data presents the chloroplast genome sequences of the five sunflower alloplasmic cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) lines obtained with using the Illumina MiSeq, HiSeq and NextSeq platforms. The sunflower alloplasmic CMS lines has the same nuclear genome from line HA89, but they differ in cytoplasmic genomes, inherited from annual (PET1, PET2 - , ANN2 - ) and perennial (MAX1 - ) species of the genus L. The chloroplast genomes were annotated. Also presented is a dataset of variable sites such as single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), simple sequence repeat (SSR), insertion and deletion (INDEL) in the chloroplast genome of the sequenced alloplasmic lines. The raw reads are available in FIGSHARE (https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7520183). The complete chloroplast genome sequences for the sunflower alloplasmic lines are available in GenBank NCBI under the accessions MK341448.1-MK341452.1; the remaining data are provided with this article.
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Data presents the chloroplast genome sequences of the five sunflower alloplasmic cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) lines obtained with using the Illumina MiSeq, HiSeq and NextSeq platforms. The sunflower alloplasmic CMS lines has the same nuclear genome from line HA89, but they differ in cytoplasmic genomes, inherited from annual (PET1, PET2 - , ANN2 - ) and perennial (MAX1 - ) species of the genus L. The chloroplast genomes were annotated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is a common phenotype in higher plants, that is often associated with rearrangements in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), and is widely used to produce hybrid seeds in a variety of valuable crop species. Investigation of the CMS phenomenon promotes understanding of fundamental issues of nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions in the ontogeny of higher plants. In the present study, we analyzed the structural changes in mitochondrial genomes of three alloplasmic lines of sunflower ( L.
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Institute for Wheat and Sunflower, Tolbuhin, Bulgaria.
Nuclei from Triticum aestivum L. cultivars 'Penjamo 62' and 'Siete Cerros 66' were introduced into the cytoplasms of different species of Aegilops and some subspecies (varieties) of T. dicoccoides by backcrossing.
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