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Numbers of genes in the NBS and RLK families vary by more than four-fold within a plant species and are regulated by multiple factors

Many genes exist in the form of families; however, little is known about their size variation, evolution and biology. Here, we present the size variation and evolution of the nucleotide-binding site (NBS)-encoding gene family and receptor-like kinase (RLK) gene family in Oryza, Glycine and Gossypium...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Meiping, Wu, Yen-Hsuan, Lee, Mi-Kyung, Liu, Yun-Hua, Rong, Ying, Santos, Teofila S., Wu, Chengcang, Xie, Fangming, Nelson, Randall L., Zhang, Hong-Bin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2965241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20542917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq524
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author Zhang, Meiping
Wu, Yen-Hsuan
Lee, Mi-Kyung
Liu, Yun-Hua
Rong, Ying
Santos, Teofila S.
Wu, Chengcang
Xie, Fangming
Nelson, Randall L.
Zhang, Hong-Bin
author_facet Zhang, Meiping
Wu, Yen-Hsuan
Lee, Mi-Kyung
Liu, Yun-Hua
Rong, Ying
Santos, Teofila S.
Wu, Chengcang
Xie, Fangming
Nelson, Randall L.
Zhang, Hong-Bin
author_sort Zhang, Meiping
collection PubMed
description Many genes exist in the form of families; however, little is known about their size variation, evolution and biology. Here, we present the size variation and evolution of the nucleotide-binding site (NBS)-encoding gene family and receptor-like kinase (RLK) gene family in Oryza, Glycine and Gossypium. The sizes of both families vary by numeral fold, not only among species, surprisingly, also within a species. The size variations of the gene families are shown to correlate with each other, indicating their interactions, and driven by natural selection, artificial selection and genome size variation, but likely not by polyploidization. The numbers of genes in the families in a polyploid species are similar to those of one of its diploid donors, suggesting that polyploidization plays little roles in the expansion of the gene families and that organisms tend not to maintain their ‘surplus’ genes in the course of evolution. Furthermore, it is found that the size variations of both gene families are associated with organisms’ phylogeny, suggesting their roles in speciation and evolution. Since both selection and speciation act on organism’s morphological, physiological and biological variation, our results indicate that the variation of gene family size provides a source of genetic variation and evolution.
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spelling pubmed-29652412010-10-28 Numbers of genes in the NBS and RLK families vary by more than four-fold within a plant species and are regulated by multiple factors Zhang, Meiping Wu, Yen-Hsuan Lee, Mi-Kyung Liu, Yun-Hua Rong, Ying Santos, Teofila S. Wu, Chengcang Xie, Fangming Nelson, Randall L. Zhang, Hong-Bin Nucleic Acids Res Genomics Many genes exist in the form of families; however, little is known about their size variation, evolution and biology. Here, we present the size variation and evolution of the nucleotide-binding site (NBS)-encoding gene family and receptor-like kinase (RLK) gene family in Oryza, Glycine and Gossypium. The sizes of both families vary by numeral fold, not only among species, surprisingly, also within a species. The size variations of the gene families are shown to correlate with each other, indicating their interactions, and driven by natural selection, artificial selection and genome size variation, but likely not by polyploidization. The numbers of genes in the families in a polyploid species are similar to those of one of its diploid donors, suggesting that polyploidization plays little roles in the expansion of the gene families and that organisms tend not to maintain their ‘surplus’ genes in the course of evolution. Furthermore, it is found that the size variations of both gene families are associated with organisms’ phylogeny, suggesting their roles in speciation and evolution. Since both selection and speciation act on organism’s morphological, physiological and biological variation, our results indicate that the variation of gene family size provides a source of genetic variation and evolution. Oxford University Press 2010-10 2010-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2965241/ /pubmed/20542917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq524 Text en © The Author(s) 2010. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Genomics
Zhang, Meiping
Wu, Yen-Hsuan
Lee, Mi-Kyung
Liu, Yun-Hua
Rong, Ying
Santos, Teofila S.
Wu, Chengcang
Xie, Fangming
Nelson, Randall L.
Zhang, Hong-Bin
Numbers of genes in the NBS and RLK families vary by more than four-fold within a plant species and are regulated by multiple factors
title Numbers of genes in the NBS and RLK families vary by more than four-fold within a plant species and are regulated by multiple factors
title_full Numbers of genes in the NBS and RLK families vary by more than four-fold within a plant species and are regulated by multiple factors
title_fullStr Numbers of genes in the NBS and RLK families vary by more than four-fold within a plant species and are regulated by multiple factors
title_full_unstemmed Numbers of genes in the NBS and RLK families vary by more than four-fold within a plant species and are regulated by multiple factors
title_short Numbers of genes in the NBS and RLK families vary by more than four-fold within a plant species and are regulated by multiple factors
title_sort numbers of genes in the nbs and rlk families vary by more than four-fold within a plant species and are regulated by multiple factors
topic Genomics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2965241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20542917
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq524
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