Overlapping Patterns of Gene Expression Between Gametophyte and Sporophyte Phases in the Fern Polypodium amorphum (Polypodiales).
Abstract
Ferns are unique among land plants in having sporophyte and gametophyte phases that
are both free living and fully independent. Here, we examine patterns of sporophytic
and gametophytic gene expression in the fern Polypodium amorphum, a member of the
homosporous polypod lineage that comprises 80% of extant fern diversity, to assess
how expression of a common genome is partitioned between two morphologically, ecologically,
and nutritionally independent phases. Using RNA-sequencing, we generated transcriptome
profiles for three replicates of paired samples of sporophyte leaf tissue and whole
gametophytes to identify genes with significant differences in expression between
the two phases. We found a nearly 90% overlap in the identity and expression levels
of the genes expressed in both sporophytes and gametophytes, with less than 3% of
genes uniquely expressed in either phase. We compare our results to those from similar
studies to establish how phase-specific gene expression varies among major land plant
lineages. Notably, despite having greater similarity in the identity of gene families
shared between P. amorphum and angiosperms, P. amorphum has phase-specific gene expression
profiles that are more like bryophytes and lycophytes than seed plants. Our findings
suggest that shared patterns of phase-specific gene expression among seed-free plants
likely reflect having relatively large, photosynthetic gametophytes (compared to the
gametophytes of seed plants that are highly reduced). Phylogenetic analyses were used
to further investigate the evolution of phase-specific expression for the phototropin,
terpene synthase, and MADS-box gene families.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21730Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.3389/fpls.2018.01450Publication Info
Sigel, EM; Schuettpelz, E; Pryer, KM; & Der, JP (2018). Overlapping Patterns of Gene Expression Between Gametophyte and Sporophyte Phases
in the Fern Polypodium amorphum (Polypodiales). Frontiers in plant science, 9. pp. 1450. 10.3389/fpls.2018.01450. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21730.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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