The evolution from outcrossing based on self-incompatibility (SI) to a selfing system is one of the most prevalent transitions in flowering plants. It has been suggested that the loss of SI in Arabidopsis thaliana is associated with pseudogene formation at the SCR male component of the S locus. Recent work, however, suggests that alternative alleles with large deletions at the S locus are also present and may be responsible for the evolution of self-compatibility in this species. We demonstrate that most of these deletion alleles are evolutionarily derived from an S haplotype (haplogroups A) that already possessed the SCR pseudogene. This haplotype and its deletion variants are nearly fixed in Europe. Together with previous transgenic data,...
International audienceEvolutionary transitions between mating systems have occurred repetitively and...
A breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) followed by a shift to selfing is commonly observed in the ...
YesA crucial step in the transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization is the loss of genetic se...
The evolution from outcrossing based on self-incompatibility (SI) to a selfing system is one of the ...
Ever since Darwin's pioneering research, the evolution of self-fertilisation (selfing) has been rega...
SummaryBreakdown of the pollination barrier of self-incompatibility (SI) in older flowers, a phenome...
Selfing is a frequent evolutionary trend in angiosperms, and is a suitable model for studying the re...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
International audienceAlthough the transition to selfing in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana inv...
Self-compatibility in Arabidopsis thaliana represents the relatively recent disruption of ancestral ...
Experimental investigations of homomorphic self-incompatibility (SI) have revealed an unanticipated ...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
The S locus, a single polymorphic locus, is responsible for self-incompatibility (SI) in the Brassic...
The evolutionary transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization (selfing) through the loss of sel...
International audienceEvolutionary transitions between mating systems have occurred repetitively and...
A breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) followed by a shift to selfing is commonly observed in the ...
YesA crucial step in the transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization is the loss of genetic se...
The evolution from outcrossing based on self-incompatibility (SI) to a selfing system is one of the ...
Ever since Darwin's pioneering research, the evolution of self-fertilisation (selfing) has been rega...
SummaryBreakdown of the pollination barrier of self-incompatibility (SI) in older flowers, a phenome...
Selfing is a frequent evolutionary trend in angiosperms, and is a suitable model for studying the re...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
International audienceAlthough the transition to selfing in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana inv...
Self-compatibility in Arabidopsis thaliana represents the relatively recent disruption of ancestral ...
Experimental investigations of homomorphic self-incompatibility (SI) have revealed an unanticipated ...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
The genetic breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) and subsequent mating system shifts to inbreeding...
The S locus, a single polymorphic locus, is responsible for self-incompatibility (SI) in the Brassic...
The evolutionary transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization (selfing) through the loss of sel...
International audienceEvolutionary transitions between mating systems have occurred repetitively and...
A breakdown of self-incompatibility (SI) followed by a shift to selfing is commonly observed in the ...
YesA crucial step in the transition from outcrossing to self-fertilization is the loss of genetic se...