In Poaceae, synteny studies and molecular dating indicated that Poaceae members share three ancient polyploidizations, including the tau WGD shared by most monocots, the sigma triplication shared by the order Poales, and the Poaceae-specific rho WGD15,16,17. Also, rho has been supported by chrom...
We found that domesticated plants have gone through more polyploidy events than their wild relatives, with monocots exhibiting the most profound difference: 54% of the crops are polyploids versus 40% of the wild species. We then examined whether the preponderance of polyploidy among crop species ...
We found that domesticated plants have gone through more polyploidy events than their wild relatives, with monocots exhibiting the most profound difference: 54% of the crops are polyploids versus 40% of the wild species. We then examined whether the preponderance of polyploidy among crop species ...
Large-scale GDs were detected on many nodes/lineages in Rosids, Asterids, monocots, and the MCC group, covering all 22 WGDs (Supplemental Table 3 and Supplemental Figure 1) previously detected using genome sequences. Ks Distributions of Duplicated Genes as Further Evidence for Large-Scale ...
(ANA grade),L. chinense, eudicots, and monocots, while only one copy was enriched inC. kanehirae(Additional file2: Fig. S10).CSD is the domain of cold shock protein (CSP), which has been demonstrated to play essential roles in acquiring freezing tolerance [48]. We found that the CSP ...
The researchers also found that the Dendrobium chrysotoxum genome has undergone two polyploidization events, shared with monocots and orchids, respectively, and no independent genome-wide replication events have occurred. Furthermore, this research has expanded the systematic evolution of traits of ...
Soybean SWEET genes are highly conserved and points to duplication events in higher plants Comparative genomics of SWEET genes were performed using 25 plant genomes encompassing monocots, dicots and lower plants with subsequent focus on the soybean SWEET family. According to a database of conserved pr...
A series of monocots and eudicots experienced WGDs at the K-Pg boundary and retained stress-related genes15. Many PPC-WGD genes related to stress resistance were also retained in tea plants (Supplementary Fig. S7). PPC-WGD and subsequent shuffling in the evolution of tea plant chromosomes How...
In 2012, the genome of M. acuminata ssp malaccensis (A genome), one progenitor of the cultivated banana, was sequenced and the genome evolution peculiarities of the Musaceae in the monocots were thus revealed8. Recently, the draft genome of the other progenitor of banana, M. balbisiana (B ...
The phylogenetic position of magnoliids has long been discussed53, and even recently, based on whole-genome information of new magnoliid genomes, different sister-group relationships for magnoliids have been proposed54,55,56,82. Also, a sister-group relationship for magnoliids and monocots, as...