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Differentiation of Morphological Traits and Genome-Wide Expression Patterns between Rice Subspecies Indica and Japonica

Changes in gene expression patterns can lead to the variation of morphological traits. This phenomenon is particularly evident in recent evolution events such as crop domestication and responses to environmental stress, where alterations in expression levels can efficiently give rise to domesticated...

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Autores principales: Wang, Meixia, Huang, Lei, Kou, Yixuan, Li, Danqi, Hu, Wan, Fan, Dengmei, Cheng, Shanmei, Yang, Yi, Zhang, Zhiyong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10606143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895320
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14101971
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author Wang, Meixia
Huang, Lei
Kou, Yixuan
Li, Danqi
Hu, Wan
Fan, Dengmei
Cheng, Shanmei
Yang, Yi
Zhang, Zhiyong
author_facet Wang, Meixia
Huang, Lei
Kou, Yixuan
Li, Danqi
Hu, Wan
Fan, Dengmei
Cheng, Shanmei
Yang, Yi
Zhang, Zhiyong
author_sort Wang, Meixia
collection PubMed
description Changes in gene expression patterns can lead to the variation of morphological traits. This phenomenon is particularly evident in recent evolution events such as crop domestication and responses to environmental stress, where alterations in expression levels can efficiently give rise to domesticated syndromes and adaptive phenotypes. Rice (Oryza sativa L.), one of the world’s most crucial cereal crops, comprises two morphologically distinct subspecies, Indica and Japonica. To investigate the morphological divergence between these two rice subspecies, this study planted a total of 315 landrace individuals of both Indica and Japonica under identical cultivation conditions. Out of the 16 quantitative traits measured in this study, 12 exhibited significant differences between the subspecies. To determine the genetic divergence between Indica and Japonica at the whole-genome sequence level, we constructed a phylogenetic tree using a resequencing dataset encompassing 95 rice landrace accessions. The samples formed two major groups that neatly corresponded to the two subspecies, Indica and Japonica. Furthermore, neighbor-joining (NJ) trees based on the expression quantity of effectively expressed genes (EEGs) across five different tissues categorized 12 representative samples into two major clades aligning with the two subspecies. These results imply that divergence in genome-wide expression levels undergoes stabilizing selection under non-stressful conditions, with evolutionary trends in expression levels mirroring sequence variation levels. This study further supports the pivotal role of changes in genome-wide expression regulation in the divergence of the two rice subspecies, Indica and Japonica.
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spelling pubmed-106061432023-10-28 Differentiation of Morphological Traits and Genome-Wide Expression Patterns between Rice Subspecies Indica and Japonica Wang, Meixia Huang, Lei Kou, Yixuan Li, Danqi Hu, Wan Fan, Dengmei Cheng, Shanmei Yang, Yi Zhang, Zhiyong Genes (Basel) Article Changes in gene expression patterns can lead to the variation of morphological traits. This phenomenon is particularly evident in recent evolution events such as crop domestication and responses to environmental stress, where alterations in expression levels can efficiently give rise to domesticated syndromes and adaptive phenotypes. Rice (Oryza sativa L.), one of the world’s most crucial cereal crops, comprises two morphologically distinct subspecies, Indica and Japonica. To investigate the morphological divergence between these two rice subspecies, this study planted a total of 315 landrace individuals of both Indica and Japonica under identical cultivation conditions. Out of the 16 quantitative traits measured in this study, 12 exhibited significant differences between the subspecies. To determine the genetic divergence between Indica and Japonica at the whole-genome sequence level, we constructed a phylogenetic tree using a resequencing dataset encompassing 95 rice landrace accessions. The samples formed two major groups that neatly corresponded to the two subspecies, Indica and Japonica. Furthermore, neighbor-joining (NJ) trees based on the expression quantity of effectively expressed genes (EEGs) across five different tissues categorized 12 representative samples into two major clades aligning with the two subspecies. These results imply that divergence in genome-wide expression levels undergoes stabilizing selection under non-stressful conditions, with evolutionary trends in expression levels mirroring sequence variation levels. This study further supports the pivotal role of changes in genome-wide expression regulation in the divergence of the two rice subspecies, Indica and Japonica. MDPI 2023-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10606143/ /pubmed/37895320 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14101971 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Meixia
Huang, Lei
Kou, Yixuan
Li, Danqi
Hu, Wan
Fan, Dengmei
Cheng, Shanmei
Yang, Yi
Zhang, Zhiyong
Differentiation of Morphological Traits and Genome-Wide Expression Patterns between Rice Subspecies Indica and Japonica
title Differentiation of Morphological Traits and Genome-Wide Expression Patterns between Rice Subspecies Indica and Japonica
title_full Differentiation of Morphological Traits and Genome-Wide Expression Patterns between Rice Subspecies Indica and Japonica
title_fullStr Differentiation of Morphological Traits and Genome-Wide Expression Patterns between Rice Subspecies Indica and Japonica
title_full_unstemmed Differentiation of Morphological Traits and Genome-Wide Expression Patterns between Rice Subspecies Indica and Japonica
title_short Differentiation of Morphological Traits and Genome-Wide Expression Patterns between Rice Subspecies Indica and Japonica
title_sort differentiation of morphological traits and genome-wide expression patterns between rice subspecies indica and japonica
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10606143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895320
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14101971
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