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Genomic mosaicism due to homoeologous exchange generates extensive phenotypic diversity in nascent allopolyploids
Authors:Ying Wu  Fan Lin  Yao Zhou  Jie Wang  Shuai Sun  Bin Wang  Zhibin Zhang  Guo Li  Xiuyun Lin  Xutong Wang  Yue Sun  Qianli Dong  Chunming Xu  Lei Gong  Jonathan F Wendel  Zhiwu Zhang  Bao Liu
Institution:Key Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of the Ministry of Education, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, China;Department of Crop & Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164, USA;Brightseed, Inc., San Francisco, CA 94107, USA;Department of Ecology, Evolution & Organismal Biology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA
Abstract:Allopolyploidy is an important process in plant speciation, yet newly formed allopolyploid species typically suffer from extreme genetic bottlenecks. One escape from this impasse might be homoeologous meiotic pairing, during which homoeologous exchanges (HEs) generate phenotypically variable progeny. However, the immediate genome-wide patterns and resulting phenotypic diversity generated by HEs remain largely unknown. Here, we analyzed the genome composition of 202 phenotyped euploid segmental allopolyploid individuals from the fourth selfed generation following chromosomal doubling of reciprocal F1 hybrids of crosses between rice subspecies, using whole-genome sequencing. We describe rampant occurrence of HEs that, by overcoming incompatibility or conferring superiority of hetero-cytonuclear interactions, generate extensive and individualized genomic mosaicism across the analyzed tetraploids. We show that the resulting homoeolog copy number alteration in tetraploids affects known-function genes and their complex genetic interactions, in the process creating extraordinary phenotypic diversity at the population level following a single initial hybridization. Our results illuminate the immediate genomic landscapes possible in a tetraploid genomic environment, and underscore HE as an important mechanism that fuels rapid phenotypic diversification accompanying the initial stages of allopolyploid evolution.
Keywords:nascent allopolyploidy  homoeologous recombination  phenotypic diversity  plant evolution  GWAS  dosage effects  epistasis
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