Differences between diploid donors are the main contributing factor for subgenome asymmetry measured in either gene ratio or relative diversity in allopolyploids.

asymmetric evolution asymétrie des sous-génomes diploid donor diploïde ancestral polyploids polyploïde progenitor progéniteur subgenome asymmetry évolution asymétrique

Journal

Genome
ISSN: 1480-3321
Titre abrégé: Genome
Pays: Canada
ID NLM: 8704544

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Sep 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 5 3 2021
medline: 15 12 2021
entrez: 4 3 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Subgenome asymmetry (SA) has routinely been attributed to different responses between the subgenomes of a polyploid to various stimuli during evolution. Here, we compared subgenome differences in gene ratio and relative diversity between artificial and natural genotypes of several allopolyploid species. Surprisingly, consistent differences were not detected between these two types of polyploid genotypes, although they differ in times exposed to evolutionary selection. The estimated ratio of shared genes between a subgenome and its diploid donor was invariably higher for the artificial allopolyploid genotypes than those for the natural genotypes, which is expected as it is now well-known that many genes in a species are not shared among all individuals. As the exact diploid parent for a given subgenome is unknown, the estimated ratios of shared genes for the natural genotypes would also include difference among individual genotypes of the diploid donor species. Further, we detected the presence of SA in genotypes before the completion of the polyploidization events as well as in those which were not formed via polyploidization. These results indicate that SA may, to a large degree, reflect differences between its diploid donors or that changes occurred during polyploid evolution are defined by their donor genomes.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33661713
doi: 10.1139/gen-2020-0024
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

847-856

Auteurs

Xueling Ye (X)

CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.
Triticeae Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Wenjiang, Chengdu 611130, China.

Haiyan Hu (H)

CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.
College of Life Science and Technology, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan 453003, China.

Hong Zhou (H)

CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.
Triticeae Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Wenjiang, Chengdu 611130, China.

Yunfeng Jiang (Y)

CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.
Triticeae Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Wenjiang, Chengdu 611130, China.

Shang Gao (S)

CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.

Zhongwei Yuan (Z)

CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.
Triticeae Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Wenjiang, Chengdu 611130, China.

Jiri Stiller (J)

CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.

Chengwei Li (C)

College of Life Science and Technology, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang, Henan 453003, China.

Guoyue Chen (G)

Triticeae Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Wenjiang, Chengdu 611130, China.

Yaxi Liu (Y)

Triticeae Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Wenjiang, Chengdu 611130, China.

Yuming Wei (Y)

Triticeae Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Wenjiang, Chengdu 611130, China.

You-Liang Zheng (YL)

Triticeae Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Wenjiang, Chengdu 611130, China.

You-Gan Wang (YG)

Science and Engineering Facility, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.

Chunji Liu (C)

CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.

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