International audienceBread wheat is a recent allohexaploid (genomic constitution AABBDD) that emerged through a hybridization between tetraploid Triticum turgidum (AABB) and diploid Aegilops tauschii (DD) less than 10,000 years ago. The hexaploidization can be re-created artificially, producing synthetic wheat that has been used to study immediate genomic responses to polyploidization. The scale of the consequences of polyploidization, and their mechanism of establishment, remain uncertain. Results Here we sampled several synthetic wheats from alternative parental genotypes and reciprocal crosses, and examined transcriptomes from two different tissues and successive generations. We did not detect any massive reprogramming in gene expressio...
Although DNA elimination, gene silencing and duplication and pseudogenization are associated with al...
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...
International audienceBread wheat is a recent allohexaploid (genomic constitution AABBDD) that emerg...
International audienceThe reprogramming of gene expression appears as the major trend in synthetic a...
INTRODUCTION: Polyploidy, arising from whole-genome duplication or interspecific hybridization, is u...
International audience• The present study aims to understand regulation of gene expression in synthe...
Modern wheat production comes from two polyploid species, Triticum aestivum and Triticumturgidum (va...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is an evolutionary phenomenon, which causes significant changes to ge...
Responses to allopolyploidy include unequal expression of duplicated genes, gene silencing, and some...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum, BBAADD) is one of the most important food-crops world-wide. The geno...
ReviewPolyploidization is one of the major driving forces in plant evolution and is extremely releva...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an allohexaploid hybrid composed of three closely related dipl...
BackgroundHexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L) arose by two polyploidisation events from thre...
National audienceIn order to understand key mechanisms leading to stabilized allopolyploid species, ...
Although DNA elimination, gene silencing and duplication and pseudogenization are associated with al...
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...
International audienceBread wheat is a recent allohexaploid (genomic constitution AABBDD) that emerg...
International audienceThe reprogramming of gene expression appears as the major trend in synthetic a...
INTRODUCTION: Polyploidy, arising from whole-genome duplication or interspecific hybridization, is u...
International audience• The present study aims to understand regulation of gene expression in synthe...
Modern wheat production comes from two polyploid species, Triticum aestivum and Triticumturgidum (va...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is an evolutionary phenomenon, which causes significant changes to ge...
Responses to allopolyploidy include unequal expression of duplicated genes, gene silencing, and some...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum, BBAADD) is one of the most important food-crops world-wide. The geno...
ReviewPolyploidization is one of the major driving forces in plant evolution and is extremely releva...
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an allohexaploid hybrid composed of three closely related dipl...
BackgroundHexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L) arose by two polyploidisation events from thre...
National audienceIn order to understand key mechanisms leading to stabilized allopolyploid species, ...
Although DNA elimination, gene silencing and duplication and pseudogenization are associated with al...
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...