Genome duplication with hybridization, or allopolyploidization, occurs commonly in plants, and is considered to be a strong force for generating new species. However, genome-wide quantification of homeolog expression ratios was technically hindered because of the high homology between homeologous gene pairs. To quantify the homeolog expression ratio using RNA-seq obtained from polyploids, a new method named HomeoRoq was developed, in which the genomic origin of sequencing reads was estimated using mismatches between the read and each parental genome. To verify this method, we first assembled the two diploid parental genomes of Arabidopsis halleri subsp. gemmifera and Arabidopsis lyrata subsp. petraea (Arabidopsis petraea subsp. umbrosa), th...
Allopolyploidy is considered as a major factor contributing to speciation, diversification, and plan...
Accessions of a plant species can show considerable genetic differences that are analyzed effectivel...
Most eukaryotes have genomes that exhibit high levels of gene redundancy, much of which seems to hav...
Background Allopolyploids contain genomes composed of more than two complete sets of chromosomes tha...
Genome duplication with hybridization, or allopolyploidization, occurs in animals, fungi, and plants...
© 2017 The Authors The Plant Journal © 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Polyploidization and subsequent ...
Polyploidization, the process leading to the increase in chromosome sets, is a major evolutionary tr...
Allopolyploid speciation requires rapid evolutionary reconciliation of two diverged genomes and gene...
Polyploidy, or genome doubling, is an important process in plant evolution that has effects on pheno...
SummaryNew hybrid species might be expected to show patterns of gene expression intermediate to thos...
2014-11-20Recent developments in genomics are revolutionizing our views of genome evolution, demonst...
SummaryAllopolyploidy has been a prominent mode of speciation and a recurrent process during plant e...
Genome duplication is widespread in wild and crop plants. However, little is known about genome-wide...
Polyploidization is pervasive in plants, but little is known about the niche divergence of wild allo...
Arabidopsis suecica is a natural allotetraploid species formed via hybridization of Arabidopsis thal...
Allopolyploidy is considered as a major factor contributing to speciation, diversification, and plan...
Accessions of a plant species can show considerable genetic differences that are analyzed effectivel...
Most eukaryotes have genomes that exhibit high levels of gene redundancy, much of which seems to hav...
Background Allopolyploids contain genomes composed of more than two complete sets of chromosomes tha...
Genome duplication with hybridization, or allopolyploidization, occurs in animals, fungi, and plants...
© 2017 The Authors The Plant Journal © 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Polyploidization and subsequent ...
Polyploidization, the process leading to the increase in chromosome sets, is a major evolutionary tr...
Allopolyploid speciation requires rapid evolutionary reconciliation of two diverged genomes and gene...
Polyploidy, or genome doubling, is an important process in plant evolution that has effects on pheno...
SummaryNew hybrid species might be expected to show patterns of gene expression intermediate to thos...
2014-11-20Recent developments in genomics are revolutionizing our views of genome evolution, demonst...
SummaryAllopolyploidy has been a prominent mode of speciation and a recurrent process during plant e...
Genome duplication is widespread in wild and crop plants. However, little is known about genome-wide...
Polyploidization is pervasive in plants, but little is known about the niche divergence of wild allo...
Arabidopsis suecica is a natural allotetraploid species formed via hybridization of Arabidopsis thal...
Allopolyploidy is considered as a major factor contributing to speciation, diversification, and plan...
Accessions of a plant species can show considerable genetic differences that are analyzed effectivel...
Most eukaryotes have genomes that exhibit high levels of gene redundancy, much of which seems to hav...