生物
基因组
基因复制
梨
基因
DNA甲基化
表观遗传学
遗传学
进化生物学
基因表达
植物
作者
Qionghou Li,Xin Qiao,Hao Yin,Yuhang Zhou,Huizhen Dong,Kaijie Qi,Leiting Li,Shaoling Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41438-018-0110-6
摘要
Genome fractionation (also known as diploidization) frequently occurs following paleopolyploidization events. Biased fractionation between subgenomes has been found in some paleo-allopolyploids, while this phenomenon is absent in paleo-autopolyploids. Pear (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd.) experienced a recent whole-genome duplication (WGD, ~30 million years ago); however, the evolutionary fate of the two subgenomes derived from this WGD event is not clear. In this study, we identified the two paleo-subgenomes in pear using peach (Prunus persica) as an outgroup and investigated differences in the gene loss rate, evolutionary rate, gene expression level, and DNA methylation level between these two subgenomes. Fractionation bias was not found between the two pear subgenomes, which evolved at similar evolutionary rates. The DNA methylation level of the two subgenomes showed little bias, and we found no expression dominance between the subgenomes. However, we found that singleton genes and homeologous genes within each subgenome showed divergent evolutionary patterns of selective constraints, expression and epigenetic modification. These results provide insights into subgenome evolution following paleopolyploidization in pear.
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