Expression level dominance and homeolog expression bias in recurrent origins of the allopolyploid fern polypodium hesperium
Abstract
© 2019 American Fern Society. All rights reserved. Allopolyploidization is a common
mode of speciation in ferns with many taxa having formed recurrently from distinct
hybridization events between the same parent species. Each hybridization event marks
the union of divergent parental gene copies, or homeologs, and the formation of an
independently derived lineage. Little is known about the effects of recurrent origins
on the genomic composition and phenotypic variation of allopolyploid fern taxa. To
begin to address this knowledge gap, we investigated gene expression patterns in two
naturally formed, independently derived lineages of the allotetraploid fern Polypodium
hesperium relative to its diploid progenitor species, Polypodium amorphum and Polypodium
glycyrrhiza. Using RNA-sequencing to survey total gene expression levels for 19194
genes and homeolog-specific expression for 1073 genes, we found that, in general,
gene expression in both lineages of P. hesperium was biased toward P. amorphum - both
by mirroring expression levels of P. amorphum and preferentially expressing homeologs
derived from P. amorphum. However, we recovered substantial expression variation between
the two lineages at the level of individual genes and among individual specimens.
Our results align with similar transcriptome profile studies of angiosperms, suggesting
that expression in many allopolyploid plants reflects the dominance of a specific
parental subgenome, but that recurrent origins impart substantial expression, or phenotypic,
variation to allopolyploid taxa.
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & Biomedicine
Plant Sciences
differential expression
independently derived lineages
polyploid
reticulate evolution
RNA-Seq
TRAGOPOGON-MISCELLUS ASTERACEAE
DUPLICATE GENE-EXPRESSION
TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS
EVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES
GENOME DOMINANCE
COFFEA-ARABICA
HYBRIDIZATION
POLYPLOIDY
GENERATION
TRANSCRIPTOME
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21744Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1640/0002-8444-109.3.224Publication Info
Sigel, EM; Der, JP; Windham, MD; & Pryer, KM (2019). Expression level dominance and homeolog expression bias in recurrent origins of the
allopolyploid fern polypodium hesperium. American Fern Journal, 109(3). pp. 224-247. 10.1640/0002-8444-109.3.224. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21744.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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