生物
多倍体
适应(眼睛)
进化生物学
基因组
植物进化
驯化
谱系(遗传)
基因组进化
系统发育学
平行进化
遗传学
基因
神经科学
作者
Arnaud Bellec,Mamadou Dia Sow,Caroline Pont,Peter Civáň,Emile Mardoc,Wandrille Duchemin,David Armisén,Cécile Huneau,Johanne Thévenin,Vanessa Vernoud,Nathalie Depège‐Fargeix,Laurent Maunas,Brigitte Escale,Bertrand Dubreucq,Peter Rogowsky,Hélène Bergès,Jérôme Salse
出处
期刊:Plant Journal
[Wiley]
日期:2023-03-15
卷期号:114 (6): 1243-1266
被引量:6
摘要
Grasses derive from a family of monocotyledonous plants that includes crops of major economic importance such as wheat, rice, sorghum and barley, sharing a common ancestor some 100 million years ago. The genomic attributes of plant adaptation remain obscure and the consequences of recurrent whole genome duplications (WGD) or polyploidization events, a major force in plant evolution, remain largely speculative. We conducted a comparative analysis of omics data from ten grass species to unveil structural (inversions, fusions, fissions, duplications, substitutions) and regulatory (expression and methylation) basis of genome plasticity, as possible attributes of plant long lasting evolution and adaptation. The present study demonstrates that diverged polyploid lineages sharing a common WGD event often present the same patterns of structural changes and evolutionary dynamics, but these patterns are difficult to generalize across independent WGD events as a result of non-WGD factors such as selection and domestication of crops. Polyploidy is unequivocally linked to the evolutionary success of grasses during the past 100 million years, although it remains difficult to attribute this success to particular genomic consequences of polyploidization, suggesting that polyploids harness the potential of genome duplication, at least partially, in lineage-specific ways. Overall, the present study clearly demonstrates that post-polyploidization reprogramming is more complex than traditionally reported in investigating single species and calls for a critical and comprehensive comparison across independently polyploidized lineages.
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