In a cross between two homozygous Brassica napus plants of synthetic and natural origin, we demonstrate that novel structural genome variants from the synthetic parent cause immediate genome diversification among F1 offspring. Long read sequencing in twelve F1 sister plants revealed five large-scale structural rearrangements where both parents carried different homozygous alleles but the heterozygous F1 genomes were not identical heterozygotes as expected. Such spontaneous rearrangements were part of homoeologous exchanges or segmental deletions and were identified in different, individual F1 plants. The variants caused deletions, gene copy-number variations, diverging methylation patterns and other structural changes in large numbers of ge...
Polyploidization has provided much genetic variation for plant adaptive evolution, but the mechanism...
International audienceAllopolyploidy, which results from the merger and duplication of two divergent...
National audienceMeiotic recombination by crossovers (COs) is tightly regulated, limiting its key ro...
In a cross between two homozygous Brassica napus plants of synthetic and natural origin, we demonstr...
In a cross between two homozygous Brassica napus plants of synthetic and natural origin, we demonstr...
International audiencePolyploidization has played a major role in crop plant evolution, leading to a...
Polyploidization has played a major role in crop plant evolution, leading to advantageous traits tha...
Polyploidization has played a major role in crop plant evolution, leading to advantageous traits tha...
Chromosome rearrangements are common, but their dynamics over time, mechanisms of occurrence and the...
International audienceChromosome rearrangements are common, but their dynamics over time, mechanisms...
Polyploidy, the possession of multiple sets of chromosomes, has been a predominant factor in the evo...
Polyploidy plays a crucial role in plant evolution. Brassica napus (2n = 38, AACC), the most importa...
International audienceAllopolyploids have globally higher fitness than their diploid progenitors; ho...
Abstract only availablePolyploidy is a eukaryotic phenomenon common to plants that serves as an evol...
International audienceChromosomal rearrangements have played a major role in the evolution and speci...
Polyploidization has provided much genetic variation for plant adaptive evolution, but the mechanism...
International audienceAllopolyploidy, which results from the merger and duplication of two divergent...
National audienceMeiotic recombination by crossovers (COs) is tightly regulated, limiting its key ro...
In a cross between two homozygous Brassica napus plants of synthetic and natural origin, we demonstr...
In a cross between two homozygous Brassica napus plants of synthetic and natural origin, we demonstr...
International audiencePolyploidization has played a major role in crop plant evolution, leading to a...
Polyploidization has played a major role in crop plant evolution, leading to advantageous traits tha...
Polyploidization has played a major role in crop plant evolution, leading to advantageous traits tha...
Chromosome rearrangements are common, but their dynamics over time, mechanisms of occurrence and the...
International audienceChromosome rearrangements are common, but their dynamics over time, mechanisms...
Polyploidy, the possession of multiple sets of chromosomes, has been a predominant factor in the evo...
Polyploidy plays a crucial role in plant evolution. Brassica napus (2n = 38, AACC), the most importa...
International audienceAllopolyploids have globally higher fitness than their diploid progenitors; ho...
Abstract only availablePolyploidy is a eukaryotic phenomenon common to plants that serves as an evol...
International audienceChromosomal rearrangements have played a major role in the evolution and speci...
Polyploidization has provided much genetic variation for plant adaptive evolution, but the mechanism...
International audienceAllopolyploidy, which results from the merger and duplication of two divergent...
National audienceMeiotic recombination by crossovers (COs) is tightly regulated, limiting its key ro...