2015
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.15.00791
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Repeated Whole-Genome Duplication, Karyotype Reshuffling, and Biased Retention of Stress-Responding Genes in Buckler Mustard

Abstract: Whole-genome duplication (WGD) is usually followed by gene loss and karyotype repatterning. Despite evidence of new adaptive traits associated with WGD, the underpinnings and evolutionary significance of such genome fractionation remain elusive. Here, we use Buckler mustard (Biscutella laevigata) to infer processes that have driven the retention of duplicated genes after recurrent WGDs. In addition to the b-and a-WGD events shared by all Brassicaceae, cytogenetic and transcriptome analyses revealed two younger… Show more

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“…2.6 million years). Whereas the ancPCK genome was identified as an ancestral genome of Biscutella (Geiser et al ., ), Ricotia (this study) and most likely the other three Biscutelleae genera, the PCK genome is specific for the bona fide monophyletic (expanded) lineage II/clade B (Mandáková and Lysak, ). Historically, the co‐occurrence and hybridization between ancPCK‐ and PCK‐like genomes is fully compatible with the past as well as extant presence of four ( Biscutella , Heldreichia , Lunaria and Ricotia ) of the five Biscutelleae genera (Özüdoğru et al ., ) in the Western Irano‐Turanian region and eastern Mediterranean, together with numerous (expanded) lineage‐II tribes.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…2.6 million years). Whereas the ancPCK genome was identified as an ancestral genome of Biscutella (Geiser et al ., ), Ricotia (this study) and most likely the other three Biscutelleae genera, the PCK genome is specific for the bona fide monophyletic (expanded) lineage II/clade B (Mandáková and Lysak, ). Historically, the co‐occurrence and hybridization between ancPCK‐ and PCK‐like genomes is fully compatible with the past as well as extant presence of four ( Biscutella , Heldreichia , Lunaria and Ricotia ) of the five Biscutelleae genera (Özüdoğru et al ., ) in the Western Irano‐Turanian region and eastern Mediterranean, together with numerous (expanded) lineage‐II tribes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…This points to a tetraploid origin of Ricotia . In all species analyzed, homeologous GBs slightly differed in physical length (Figure S3); however, the differences were subtle as compared with other mesopolyploid Brassicaceae species with a higher degree of diploidization (Mandáková et al ., 2010a, ,b; Geiser et al ., ). This is most likely reflecting a slow rate of post‐polyploid diploidization, including biased subgenome fractionation.…”
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