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Plant genetics. Early allopolyploid evolution in the post-Neolithic Brassica napus oilseed genome

Authors :
Boulos, Chalhoub
France, Denoeud
Shengyi, Liu
Isobel A P, Parkin
Haibao, Tang
Xiyin, Wang
Julien, Chiquet
Harry, Belcram
Chaobo, Tong
Birgit, Samans
Margot, Corréa
Corinne, Da Silva
Jérémy, Just
Cyril, Falentin
Chu Shin, Koh
Isabelle, Le Clainche
Maria, Bernard
Pascal, Bento
Benjamin, Noel
Karine, Labadie
Adriana, Alberti
Mathieu, Charles
Dominique, Arnaud
Hui, Guo
Christian, Daviaud
Salman, Alamery
Kamel, Jabbari
Meixia, Zhao
Patrick P, Edger
Houda, Chelaifa
David, Tack
Gilles, Lassalle
Imen, Mestiri
Nicolas, Schnel
Marie-Christine, Le Paslier
Guangyi, Fan
Victor, Renault
Philippe E, Bayer
Agnieszka A, Golicz
Sahana, Manoli
Tae-Ho, Lee
Vinh Ha Dinh, Thi
Smahane, Chalabi
Qiong, Hu
Chuchuan, Fan
Reece, Tollenaere
Yunhai, Lu
Christophe, Battail
Jinxiong, Shen
Christine H D, Sidebottom
Xinfa, Wang
Aurélie, Canaguier
Aurélie, Chauveau
Aurélie, Bérard
Gwenaëlle, Deniot
Mei, Guan
Zhongsong, Liu
Fengming, Sun
Yong Pyo, Lim
Eric, Lyons
Christopher D, Town
Ian, Bancroft
Xiaowu, Wang
Jinling, Meng
Jianxin, Ma
J Chris, Pires
Graham J, King
Dominique, Brunel
Régine, Delourme
Michel, Renard
Jean-Marc, Aury
Keith L, Adams
Jacqueline, Batley
Rod J, Snowdon
Jorg, Tost
David, Edwards
Yongming, Zhou
Wei, Hua
Andrew G, Sharpe
Andrew H, Paterson
Chunyun, Guan
Patrick, Wincker
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.). 345(6199)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) was formed ~7500 years ago by hybridization between B. rapa and B. oleracea, followed by chromosome doubling, a process known as allopolyploidy. Together with more ancient polyploidizations, this conferred an aggregate 72× genome multiplication since the origin of angiosperms and high gene content. We examined the B. napus genome and the consequences of its recent duplication. The constituent An and Cn subgenomes are engaged in subtle structural, functional, and epigenetic cross-talk, with abundant homeologous exchanges. Incipient gene loss and expression divergence have begun. Selection in B. napus oilseed types has accelerated the loss of glucosinolate genes, while preserving expansion of oil biosynthesis genes. These processes provide insights into allopolyploid evolution and its relationship with crop domestication and improvement.

Details

ISSN :
10959203
Volume :
345
Issue :
6199
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number :
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