Allopolyploidy greatly expands the range of possible regulatory interactions among functionally redundant homoeologous genes. However, connection between the emerging regulatory complexity and expression and phenotypic diversity in polyploid crops remains elusive. Here, we use diverse wheat accessions to map expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) and evaluate their effects on the population-scale variation in homoeolog expression dosage. The relative contribution of cis- and trans-eQTL to homoeolog expression variation is strongly affected by both selection and demographic events. Though trans-acting effects play major role in expression regulation, the expression dosage of homoeologs is largely influenced by cis-acting variants, which a...
Genome duplications aid in the formation of novel molecular networks through regulatory differentiat...
Polyploidy, the possession of multiple sets of chromosomes, has been a predominant factor in the evo...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is an evolutionary phenomenon, which causes significant changes to ge...
Allopolyploidy greatly expands the range of possible regulatory interactions among functionally redu...
Allopolyploidy greatly expands the range of possible regulatory interactions among functionally redu...
INTRODUCTION: Polyploidy, arising from whole-genome duplication or interspecific hybridization, is u...
BACKGROUND: Bread wheat is an allopolyploid species with a large, highly repetitive genome. To inves...
International audienceBread wheat is a recent allohexaploid (genomic constitution AABBDD) that emerg...
BackgroundBread wheat is an allopolyploid species with a large, highly repetitive genome. To investi...
AbstractHexaploid wheat has triplicated homoeologs for most of the genes that are located in subgeno...
Responses to allopolyploidy include unequal expression of duplicated genes, gene silencing, and some...
A dataset of promoter and 5’UTR sequences of homoeo-alleles of 495 wheat genes that contribute to ag...
Polyploidy is a major evolutionary force, especially in angiosperms, all of which species have under...
Genome duplications aid in the formation of novel molecular networks through regulatory differentiat...
Polyploidy, the possession of multiple sets of chromosomes, has been a predominant factor in the evo...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is an evolutionary phenomenon, which causes significant changes to ge...
Allopolyploidy greatly expands the range of possible regulatory interactions among functionally redu...
Allopolyploidy greatly expands the range of possible regulatory interactions among functionally redu...
INTRODUCTION: Polyploidy, arising from whole-genome duplication or interspecific hybridization, is u...
BACKGROUND: Bread wheat is an allopolyploid species with a large, highly repetitive genome. To inves...
International audienceBread wheat is a recent allohexaploid (genomic constitution AABBDD) that emerg...
BackgroundBread wheat is an allopolyploid species with a large, highly repetitive genome. To investi...
AbstractHexaploid wheat has triplicated homoeologs for most of the genes that are located in subgeno...
Responses to allopolyploidy include unequal expression of duplicated genes, gene silencing, and some...
A dataset of promoter and 5’UTR sequences of homoeo-alleles of 495 wheat genes that contribute to ag...
Polyploidy is a major evolutionary force, especially in angiosperms, all of which species have under...
Genome duplications aid in the formation of novel molecular networks through regulatory differentiat...
Polyploidy, the possession of multiple sets of chromosomes, has been a predominant factor in the evo...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is an evolutionary phenomenon, which causes significant changes to ge...