The genomic shock hypothesis suggests that allopolyploidy is associated with genome changes driven by transposable elements, as a response to imbalances between parental insertion loads. To explore this hypothesis, we compared three allotetraploids, Nicotiana arentsii, N. rustica and N. tabacum, which arose over comparable time frames from hybridisation between increasingly divergent diploid species. We used sequence‐specific amplification polymorphism (SSAP) to compare the dynamics of six transposable elements in these allopolyploids, their diploid progenitors and in corresponding synthetic hybrids. We show that element‐specific dynamics in young Nicotiana allopolyploids reflect their dynamics in diploid progenitors. Transposable element...
Background: the growing wealth of knowledge on whole-plant genome sequences is highlighting the key ...
To provide insights into the fate of transposable elements (TEs) across timescales in a post-polyplo...
BackgroundHow new forms arise in nature has engaged evolutionary biologists since Darwin's seminal t...
International audienceThe genomic shock hypothesis suggests that allopolyploidy is associated with g...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Mhiri, C., et al. (2018). "Parental tran...
Evidence accumulated over the last decade has shown that allopolyploid genomes may undergo drastic r...
<div><p>Evidence accumulated over the last decade has shown that allopolyploid genomes may undergo d...
Transposable elements (TEs) represent an important fraction of plant genomes and are likely to play ...
PubMed ID: 23185607This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Allopolyploidy is a major driving force in plant evolution and can induce rapid structural changes i...
International audienceThe role played by whole-genome duplication (WGD) in evolution and adaptation ...
International audienceAnalyses of selected bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) clones suggest th...
Summary Recent advances have highlighted the ubiquity of whole-genome duplication (polyploidy) in an...
Although many studies have shown that transposable element (TE) activation is induced by hybridisati...
The "genomic shock" hypothesis posits that unusual challenges to genome integrity such as whole geno...
Background: the growing wealth of knowledge on whole-plant genome sequences is highlighting the key ...
To provide insights into the fate of transposable elements (TEs) across timescales in a post-polyplo...
BackgroundHow new forms arise in nature has engaged evolutionary biologists since Darwin's seminal t...
International audienceThe genomic shock hypothesis suggests that allopolyploidy is associated with g...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Mhiri, C., et al. (2018). "Parental tran...
Evidence accumulated over the last decade has shown that allopolyploid genomes may undergo drastic r...
<div><p>Evidence accumulated over the last decade has shown that allopolyploid genomes may undergo d...
Transposable elements (TEs) represent an important fraction of plant genomes and are likely to play ...
PubMed ID: 23185607This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Allopolyploidy is a major driving force in plant evolution and can induce rapid structural changes i...
International audienceThe role played by whole-genome duplication (WGD) in evolution and adaptation ...
International audienceAnalyses of selected bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) clones suggest th...
Summary Recent advances have highlighted the ubiquity of whole-genome duplication (polyploidy) in an...
Although many studies have shown that transposable element (TE) activation is induced by hybridisati...
The "genomic shock" hypothesis posits that unusual challenges to genome integrity such as whole geno...
Background: the growing wealth of knowledge on whole-plant genome sequences is highlighting the key ...
To provide insights into the fate of transposable elements (TEs) across timescales in a post-polyplo...
BackgroundHow new forms arise in nature has engaged evolutionary biologists since Darwin's seminal t...