单倍率不足
生物
遗传学
基因
等位基因
突变
突变体
损失函数
基因组
表型
进化生物学
作者
Carla Navarro-Quiles,Samuel Daniel Lup,Tamara Muñoz-Nortes,Héctor Candela,José Luis Micol
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tplants.2023.07.009
摘要
In diploid organisms, haploinsufficiency can be defined as the requirement for more than one fully functional copy of a gene. In contrast to most genes, whose loss-of-function alleles are recessive, loss-of-function alleles of haploinsufficient genes are dominant. However, forward and reverse genetic screens are biased toward obtaining recessive, loss-of-function mutations, and therefore, dominant mutations of all types are underrepresented in mutant collections. Despite this underrepresentation, haploinsufficient loci have intriguing implications for studies of genome evolution, gene dosage, stability of protein complexes, genetic redundancy, and gene expression. Here we review examples of haploinsufficiency in flowering plants and describe the underlying molecular mechanisms and evolutionary forces driving haploinsufficiency. Finally, we discuss the masking of haploinsufficiency by genetic redundancy, a widespread phenomenon among angiosperms.
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