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Fischer Iris, Dainat J., Ranwez V., Glemin S., Dufayard J. F., Chantret N. (2014). Impact of recurrent gene duplication on adaptation of plant genomes. Bmc Plant Biology, 14, p. art. 151. ISSN 1471-2229.

Titre du document
Impact of recurrent gene duplication on adaptation of plant genomes
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000338158700002
Auteurs
Fischer Iris, Dainat J., Ranwez V., Glemin S., Dufayard J. F., Chantret N.
Source
Bmc Plant Biology, 2014, 14, p. art. 151 ISSN 1471-2229
Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in angiosperm genome evolution. It has been hypothesized that these processes contribute significantly to plant adaptation but so far this hypothesis has not been tested at the genome scale. Results: We studied available sequenced angiosperm genomes to assess the frequency of positive selection footprints in lineage specific expanded (LSE) gene families compared to single-copy genes using a d(N)/d(S)-based test in a phylogenetic framework. We found 5.38% of alignments in LSE genes with codons under positive selection. In contrast, we found no evidence for codons under positive selection in the single-copy reference set. An analysis at the branch level shows that purifying selection acted more strongly on single-copy genes than on LSE gene clusters. Moreover we detect significantly more branches indicating evolution under positive selection and/or relaxed constraint in LSE genes than in single-copy genes. Conclusions: In this - to our knowledge - first genome-scale study we provide strong empirical support for the hypothesis that LSE genes fuel adaptation in angiosperms. Our conservative approach for detecting selection footprints as well as our results can be of interest for further studies on (plant) gene family evolution.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076] ; Informatique [122]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010062330]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010062330
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