2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2019.00724
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Apospory and Diplospory in Diploid Boechera (Brassicaceae) May Facilitate Speciation by Recombination-Driven Apomixis-to-Sex Reversals

Abstract: Apomixis (asexual seed formation) in angiosperms occurs either sporophytically, through adventitious embryony, or gametophytically, where an unreduced female gametophyte (embryo sac) forms and produces an unreduced egg that develops into an embryo parthenogenetically. Multiple types of gametophytic apomixis occur, and these are differentiated based on where and when the unreduced gametophyte forms, a process referred to as apomeiosis. Apomeiotic gametophytes form directly from ameiotic megasporocytes, as in An… Show more

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“…From studies of the Hieracium praeltum AIC no expression of 14 selected meiotic genes has previously been observed, consistent with the cellular fate destined to mitosis [108]. The lack of consistency likely relates to the developmental flexibility during germline formation: As apospory and diplospory both occur in Boechera at different frequencies [33], this also results in different frequencies of the determination and meiosis of the sexual MMC in addition to the AIC. Therefore, future studies focusing on proteins at cellular level will be required to disentangle their involvement in regulation of apomeiosis.…”
Section: Cell-cycle Control and Regulation Of Meiosis Is Differentialmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…From studies of the Hieracium praeltum AIC no expression of 14 selected meiotic genes has previously been observed, consistent with the cellular fate destined to mitosis [108]. The lack of consistency likely relates to the developmental flexibility during germline formation: As apospory and diplospory both occur in Boechera at different frequencies [33], this also results in different frequencies of the determination and meiosis of the sexual MMC in addition to the AIC. Therefore, future studies focusing on proteins at cellular level will be required to disentangle their involvement in regulation of apomeiosis.…”
Section: Cell-cycle Control and Regulation Of Meiosis Is Differentialmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…However, a consistent differential gene expression in reproductive nucellus tissues prior to apo(meiosis) could not be identified in different sexual and apomictic Boechera accessions [80,103]. Given the broad developmental flexibility during apomictic germline formation in Boechera [33], a role in regulation of developmental processes relevant for apomixis cannot be ruled out by this finding. Apart from the identification of MEM, further studies provide evidence of RNA helicases to be likely involved in regulation of apomictic development, as in Brachiaria brizantha and in Hypericum perforatum, BrizHELIC and a homologue of MATERNAL EFFECT EMBRYO ARREST29, respectively, are differentially expressed in tissues of sexual and apomictic plants [10,128].…”
Section: Specialized Ribosomes and Associated Factors Emerge As Novelmentioning
confidence: 85%
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