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Parental age affects somatic mutation rates in the progeny of flowering plants
Singh, Amit Kumar, Bashir, Tufail, Sailer, Christian, Gurumoorthy, Viswanathan, Ramakrishnan, Ananthamaharasi, Dhanapal, Shanmuhapreya, Grossniklaus, Ueli,
Published in American Society of Plant Biologists
2015
PMID: 25810093
Volume: 168
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 247 - 257
Abstract
In humans, it is well known that the parental reproductive age has a strong influence on mutations transmitted to their progeny. Meiotic nondisjunction is known to increase in older mothers, and base substitutions tend to go up with paternal reproductive age. Hence, it is clear that the germinal mutation rates are a function of both maternal and paternal ages in humans. In contrast, it is unknown whether the parental reproductive age has an effect on somatic mutation rates in the progeny, because these are rare and difficult to detect. To address this question, we took advantage of the plant model system Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), where mutation detector lines allow for an easy quantitation of somatic mutations, to test the effect of parental age on somatic mutation rates in the progeny. Although we found no significant effect of parental age on base substitutions, we found that frameshift mutations and transposition events increased in the progeny of older parents, an effect that is stronger through the maternal line. In contrast, intrachromosomal recombination events in the progeny decrease with the age of the parents in a parent-of-origin-dependent manner. Our results clearly show that parental reproductive age affects somatic mutation rates in the progeny and, thus, that some form of age-dependent information, which affects the frequency of double-strand breaks and possibly other processes involved in maintaining genome integrity, is transmitted through the gametes. © 2015, American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved.
About the journal
JournalPlant Physiology
PublisherAmerican Society of Plant Biologists
ISSN00320889
Open AccessYes
Concepts (21)
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    Arabidopsis
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    Cell count
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    Double stranded dna break
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    Flower
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    Frameshift mutation
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    Genetic recombination
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    Genetics
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    Growth, development and aging
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    Mutation
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    MUTATION RATE
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    PLANT CHROMOSOME
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    Ploidy
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    Reproduction
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    SEEDLING
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    Chromosomes, plant
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    Dna breaks, double-stranded
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    FLOWERS
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    MUTATION RATE
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    Ploidies
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    Recombination, genetic
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    SEEDLINGS