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Variation in frequency of plastid RNA editing within Adiantum implies rapid evolution in fern plastomes.
Abstract
<h4>Premise</h4>Recent studies of plant RNA editing have demonstrated that the number
of editing sites can vary widely among large taxonomic groups (orders, families).
Yet, very little is known about intrageneric variation in frequency of plant RNA editing,
and no study has been conducted in ferns.<h4>Methods</h4>We determined plastid RNA-editing
counts for two species of Adiantum (Pteridaceae), A. shastense and A. aleuticum, by
implementing a pipeline that integrated read-mapping and SNP-calling software to identify
RNA-editing sites. We then compared the edits found in A. aleuticum and A. shastense
with previously published edits from A. capillus-veneris by generating alignments
for each plastid gene.<h4>Results</h4>We found direct evidence for 505 plastid RNA-editing
sites in A. aleuticum and 509 in A. shastense, compared with 350 sites in A. capillus-veneris.
We observed striking variation in the number and location of the RNA-editing sites
among the three species, with reverse (U-to-C) editing sites showing a higher degree
of conservation than forward (C-to-U) sites. Additionally, sites involving start and
stop codons were highly conserved.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Variation in the frequency of
RNA editing within Adiantum implies that RNA-editing sites can be rapidly gained or
lost throughout evolution. However, varying degrees of conservation between both C-to-U
and U-to-C sites and sites in start or stop codons, versus other codons, hints at
the likely independent origin of both types of edits and a potential selective advantage
conferred by RNA editing.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23975Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1002/ajb2.1649Publication Info
Fauskee, Blake D; Sigel, Erin M; Pryer, Kathleen M; & Grusz, Amanda L (2021). Variation in frequency of plastid RNA editing within Adiantum implies rapid evolution
in fern plastomes. American journal of botany, 108(5). pp. 820-827. 10.1002/ajb2.1649. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23975.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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