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Genetic Control of Heterochrony in Eucalyptus globulus

A change in the timing or rate of developmental events throughout ontogeny is referred to as heterochrony, and it is a major evolutionary process in plants and animals. We investigated the genetic basis for natural variation in the timing of vegetative phase change in the tree Eucalyptus globulus, w...

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Autores principales: Hudson, Corey J., Freeman, Jules S., Jones, Rebecca C., Potts, Brad M., Wong, Melissa M. L., Weller, James L., Hecht, Valérie F. G., Poethig, R. Scott, Vaillancourt, René E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4455773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24950963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.114.011916
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author Hudson, Corey J.
Freeman, Jules S.
Jones, Rebecca C.
Potts, Brad M.
Wong, Melissa M. L.
Weller, James L.
Hecht, Valérie F. G.
Poethig, R. Scott
Vaillancourt, René E.
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Freeman, Jules S.
Jones, Rebecca C.
Potts, Brad M.
Wong, Melissa M. L.
Weller, James L.
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description A change in the timing or rate of developmental events throughout ontogeny is referred to as heterochrony, and it is a major evolutionary process in plants and animals. We investigated the genetic basis for natural variation in the timing of vegetative phase change in the tree Eucalyptus globulus, which undergoes a dramatic change in vegetative morphology during the juvenile-to-adult transition. Quantitative trait loci analysis in an outcross F(2) family derived from crosses between individuals from a coastal population of E. globulus with precocious vegetative phase change and individuals from populations in which vegetative phase change occurs several years later implicated the microRNA EglMIR156.5 as a potential contributor to this heterochronic difference. Additional evidence for the involvement of EglMIR156.5 was provided by its differential expression in trees with early and late phase change. Our findings suggest that changes in the expression of miR156 underlie natural variation in vegetative phase change in E. globulus, and may also explain interspecific differences in the timing of this developmental transition.
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spelling pubmed-44557732015-06-08 Genetic Control of Heterochrony in Eucalyptus globulus Hudson, Corey J. Freeman, Jules S. Jones, Rebecca C. Potts, Brad M. Wong, Melissa M. L. Weller, James L. Hecht, Valérie F. G. Poethig, R. Scott Vaillancourt, René E. G3 (Bethesda) Investigations A change in the timing or rate of developmental events throughout ontogeny is referred to as heterochrony, and it is a major evolutionary process in plants and animals. We investigated the genetic basis for natural variation in the timing of vegetative phase change in the tree Eucalyptus globulus, which undergoes a dramatic change in vegetative morphology during the juvenile-to-adult transition. Quantitative trait loci analysis in an outcross F(2) family derived from crosses between individuals from a coastal population of E. globulus with precocious vegetative phase change and individuals from populations in which vegetative phase change occurs several years later implicated the microRNA EglMIR156.5 as a potential contributor to this heterochronic difference. Additional evidence for the involvement of EglMIR156.5 was provided by its differential expression in trees with early and late phase change. Our findings suggest that changes in the expression of miR156 underlie natural variation in vegetative phase change in E. globulus, and may also explain interspecific differences in the timing of this developmental transition. Genetics Society of America 2014-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4455773/ /pubmed/24950963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.114.011916 Text en Copyright © 2014 Hudson et al.
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Hudson, Corey J.
Freeman, Jules S.
Jones, Rebecca C.
Potts, Brad M.
Wong, Melissa M. L.
Weller, James L.
Hecht, Valérie F. G.
Poethig, R. Scott
Vaillancourt, René E.
Genetic Control of Heterochrony in Eucalyptus globulus
title Genetic Control of Heterochrony in Eucalyptus globulus
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title_short Genetic Control of Heterochrony in Eucalyptus globulus
title_sort genetic control of heterochrony in eucalyptus globulus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4455773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24950963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.114.011916
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