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Sexuality in plants, unveiled from genome evolution
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Sexual polymorphism, a main strategy to maintain genetic diversity within a species, has long been a major focus in biology. Notwithstanding, in plants, evolution of sexual systems and mechanisms underlying these transitions have been little unveiled. We have elucidated the molecular mechanism of sex determination in persimmons (Diospyros spp.), where the Y-encoded smRNA gene OGI can repress the female-determining gene MeGI, and also in kiwifruits (Actinidia spp.), where the Y-encoded two sex determinants, Shy Girl and Friendly Boy, control gynoecium and androecium development, respectively. Although the molecular functions of these determinants are distinct, they have common evolutionary scenarios involving transitions of sexual systems. In persimmon, a recent genome triplication (hexaploidization) in cultivated persimmon (D. kaki) derived “flexible” sexuality via establishing epigenetic layers on the two sex determinants. On the other hand, an ancient Diospyros-specific paleo-genome duplication (paleo-tetraploidization) enabled neofunctionalization in the proto-MeGI, via positive selection, to establish a new function as a sex determinant. In kiwifruit, one of the two sex determinants, Shy Girl, was derived from neofunctionalization via Actinidia-specific duplication event. These findings exemplify how plant-specific numerous duplication events can drive flexible genetic material whose variation can be selected for development of new sexual systems.
キーワード
Sex determination
Sex chromosome
Polyploidization
Genome evolution
Tree crops
備考
研究紹介 (Research Reports)
出版物タイトル
岡山大学農学部学術報告
発行日
2020-02-01
109巻
出版者
岡山大学農学部
出版者(別表記)
The Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University
開始ページ
37
終了ページ
40
ISSN
2186-7755
資料タイプ
紀要論文
OAI-PMH Set
岡山大学
言語
日本語
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srfa