Back to Search Start Over

Evolutionary Contribution of Duplicated Genes to Genome Evolution in the Ginseng Species Complex.

Authors :
Li, Ming-Rui
Ding, Ning
Lu, Tianyuan
Zhao, Jing
Wang, Zhen-Hui
Jiang, Peng
Liu, Si-Tong
Wang, Xin-Feng
Liu, Bao
Li, Lin-Feng
Source :
Genome Biology & Evolution. May2021, Vol. 13 Issue 5, p1-13. 13p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Genes duplicated by whole genome duplication (WGD) and small-scale duplication (SSD) have played important roles in adaptive evolution of all flowering plants. However, it still remains underinvestigated how the distinct models of duplication events and their contending evolutionary patterns have shaped the genome and epigenomes of extant plant species. In this study, we investigated the contribution of the WGD- and SSD-derived duplicate genes to the genome evolution of one diploid and three closely related allotetraploid Panax species based on genome, methylome, and proteome data sets. Our genome-wide comparative analyses revealed that although the ginseng species complex was recently diverged, they have evolved distinct overall patterns of nucleotide variation, cytosine methylation, and protein-level expression. In particular, genetic and epigenetic asymmetries observed in the recent WGD-derived genes are largely consistent across the ginseng species complex. In addition, our results revealed that gene duplicates generated by ancient WGD and SSD mechanisms exhibited distinct evolutionary patterns. We found the ancient WGD-derived genes (i.e. ancient collinear gene) are genetically more conserved and hypomethylated at the cytosine sites. In contrast, some of the SSD-derived genes (i.e. dispersal duplicated gene) showed hypermethylation and high variance in nucleotide variation pattern. Functional enrichment analyses of the duplicated genes indicated that adaptation-related traits (i.e. photosynthesis) created during the distant ancient WGDs are further strengthened by both the more recent WGD and SSD. Together, our findings suggest that different types of duplicated genes may have played distinct but relaying evolutionary roles in the polyploidization and speciation processes in the ginseng species complex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17596653
Volume :
13
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Genome Biology & Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150776403
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evab051