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Genome-wide analysis of genomic imprinting in the endosperm and allelic variation in flax

Authors :
Jiali Ye
Yue Wang
Gongze Li
Dongliang Guo
Xiao Li
Liqiong Xie
Qingcheng Yan
Min Xue
Huiqing Liu
Lepeng Duan
Yanfang Gao
Haixia Jiang
Jiaxun Chen
Source :
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biologyReferences. 107(6)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that causes biased expression of maternally and paternally inherited alleles. In flowering plants, genomic imprinting predominantly occurs in the triploid endosperm and plays a vital role in seed development. In this study, we identified 248 candidate imprinted genes including 114 maternally expressed imprinted genes (MEGs) and 134 paternally expressed imprinted genes (PEGs) in flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) endosperm using deep RNA sequencing. These imprinted genes were neither clustered in specific chromosomal regions nor well conserved among flax and other plant species. MEGs tended to be expressed specifically in the endosperm, whereas the expression of PEGs was not tissue-specific. Imprinted single nucleotide polymorphisms differentiated 200 flax cultivars into the oil flax, oil-fiber dual purpose flax and fiber flax subgroups, suggesting that genomic imprinting contributed to intraspecific variation in flax. The nucleotide diversity of imprinted genes in the oil flax subgroup was significantly higher than that in the fiber flax subgroup, indicating that some imprinted genes underwent positive selection during flax domestication from oil flax to fiber flax. Moreover, imprinted genes that underwent positive selection were related to flax functions. Thirteen imprinted genes related to flax seed size and weight were identified using a candidate gene-based association study. Therefore, our study provides information for further exploration of the function and genomic variation of imprinted genes in the flax population.

Details

ISSN :
1365313X
Volume :
107
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biologyReferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ead672a88cc087190b284230ffe3d3d4