2020
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.15009
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The genomic architecture of the sex‐determining region and sex‐related metabolic variation in Ginkgobiloba

Abstract: Ginkgo has unique reference value for studying sex differences and determination in plants. We identified its sex‐determining region and revealed the metabolic variation resulting from the sex differences. The study provides a novel foundation for understanding Ginkgo sexual dimorphism.

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“…Combined analysis of transcriptome and proteome provided the basis for the molecular regulation of ovule development in gymnosperms [33], whereas metabolomics combined with potential target prediction, degradome validation, and transcriptome sequencing can expand our knowledge of metabolite profiling and potential functional roles in gymnosperm pollination drops [34]. Transcriptome and metabonomic analysis revealed the metabolic variation in sex differences in Ginkgo biloba L. [35]. Therefore, identification and analysis of L. kaempferi metabolites have become an important topic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combined analysis of transcriptome and proteome provided the basis for the molecular regulation of ovule development in gymnosperms [33], whereas metabolomics combined with potential target prediction, degradome validation, and transcriptome sequencing can expand our knowledge of metabolite profiling and potential functional roles in gymnosperm pollination drops [34]. Transcriptome and metabonomic analysis revealed the metabolic variation in sex differences in Ginkgo biloba L. [35]. Therefore, identification and analysis of L. kaempferi metabolites have become an important topic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dioecious gymnosperm Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgoaceae) [ 184 ] is a monotypic species. Two recent genomes suggest Ginkgo has an XY system [ 77 , 78 ] that arose ~14 MYA [ 77 ]. The MSY is ~27 Mb, with 241 genes, including 4 MADs-box genes expressed in staminate (male) cones [ 78 ].…”
Section: Advances In Sex-determination Gene Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two recent genomes suggest Ginkgo has an XY system [ 77 , 78 ] that arose ~14 MYA [ 77 ]. The MSY is ~27 Mb, with 241 genes, including 4 MADs-box genes expressed in staminate (male) cones [ 78 ]. Given the clear role MADs-box genes play in flower development in angiosperms [ 185 ], these genes are interesting candidates for sex-determination in Ginkgo as well.…”
Section: Advances In Sex-determination Gene Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dioecious gymnosperm, Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgoaceae) [148], is a monotypic species. Two recent genomes suggest Ginkgo has an XY system [149,150] that arose ~14 MYA [149]. The MSY is ~27 Mb, with 241 genes, including 4 MADs-box genes expressed in staminate (male) cones [150].…”
Section: Maidenhair Treementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two recent genomes suggest Ginkgo has an XY system [149,150] that arose ~14 MYA [149]. The MSY is ~27 Mb, with 241 genes, including 4 MADs-box genes expressed in staminate (male) cones [150]. Given the clear role MADs-box genes play in flower development in angiosperms [151], these genes are interesting candidates for sexdetermination in Ginkgo as well.…”
Section: Maidenhair Treementioning
confidence: 99%