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@article{1838357, author = {Burns, Robin and Malík Mandáková, Terezie and Gunis, Joanna and SotoandJiménez, Luz Mayela and Liu, Chang and Lysák, Martin and Novikova, Polina Yu. and Nordborg, Magnus}, article_number = {10}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01525-w}, keywords = {RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES; NUCLEOLAR DOMINANCE; TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS; GENOME ASSEMBLIES; BRASSICA-NAPUS; CD-HIT; POLYPLOIDY; EXPRESSION; COTTON; ELIMINATION}, language = {eng}, issn = {2397-334X}, journal = {Nature Ecology & Evolution}, title = {Gradual evolution of allopolyploidy in Arabidopsis suecica}, url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-021-01525-w}, volume = {5}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1838357 AU - Burns, Robin - Malík Mandáková, Terezie - Gunis, Joanna - Soto-Jiménez, Luz Mayela - Liu, Chang - Lysák, Martin - Novikova, Polina Yu. - Nordborg, Magnus PY - 2021 TI - Gradual evolution of allopolyploidy in Arabidopsis suecica JF - Nature Ecology & Evolution VL - 5 IS - 10 SP - 1367-1381 EP - 1367-1381 PB - Nature Research SN - 2397334X KW - RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES KW - NUCLEOLAR DOMINANCE KW - TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS KW - GENOME ASSEMBLIES KW - BRASSICA-NAPUS KW - CD-HIT KW - POLYPLOIDY KW - EXPRESSION KW - COTTON KW - ELIMINATION UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-021-01525-w N2 - Arabidopsis suecica is a natural allotetraploid species formed via hybridization of Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis arenosa. Comparative analysis of genome and transcriptome data shows no evidence for major genomic changes linked to structural and functional alterations in A. suecica but reveals changes to the meiotic machinery and cyto-nuclear processes. Most diploid organisms have polyploid ancestors. The evolutionary process of polyploidization is poorly understood but has frequently been conjectured to involve some form of 'genome shock', such as genome reorganization and subgenome expression dominance. Here we study polyploidization in Arabidopsis suecica, a post-glacial allopolyploid species formed via hybridization of Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis arenosa. We generated a chromosome-level genome assembly of A. suecica and complemented it with polymorphism and transcriptome data from all species. Despite a divergence around 6 million years ago (Ma) between the ancestral species and differences in their genome composition, we see no evidence of a genome shock: the A. suecica genome is colinear with the ancestral genomes; there is no subgenome dominance in expression; and transposon dynamics appear stable. However, we find changes suggesting gradual adaptation to polyploidy. In particular, the A. thaliana subgenome shows upregulation of meiosis-related genes, possibly to prevent aneuploidy and undesirable homeologous exchanges that are observed in synthetic A. suecica, and the A. arenosa subgenome shows upregulation of cyto-nuclear processes, possibly in response to the new cytoplasmic environment of A. suecica, with plastids maternally inherited from A. thaliana. These changes are not seen in synthetic hybrids, and thus are likely to represent subsequent evolution. ER -
BURNS, Robin, Terezie MALÍK MANDÁKOVÁ, Joanna GUNIS, Luz Mayela SOTO-JIMÉNEZ, Chang LIU, Martin LYSÁK, Polina Yu. NOVIKOVA a Magnus NORDBORG. Gradual evolution of allopolyploidy in Arabidopsis suecica. \textit{Nature Ecology \&{} Evolution}. Nature Research, 2021, roč.~5, č.~10, s.~1367-1381, 29 s. ISSN~2397-334X. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01525-w.
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