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The architecture of intra-organism mutation rate variation in plants

Given the disposability of somatic tissue, selection can favor a higher mutation rate in the early segregating soma than in germline, as seen in some animals. Although in plants intra-organismic mutation rate heterogeneity is poorly resolved, the same selectionist logic can predict a lower rate in s...

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Autores principales: Wang, Long, Ji, Yilun, Hu, Yingwen, Hu, Huaying, Jia, Xianqin, Jiang, Mengmeng, Zhang, Xiaohui, Zhao, Lina, Zhang, Yanchun, Jia, Yanxiao, Qin, Chao, Yu, Luyao, Huang, Ju, Yang, Sihai, Hurst, Laurence D., Tian, Dacheng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30964866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000191
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author Wang, Long
Ji, Yilun
Hu, Yingwen
Hu, Huaying
Jia, Xianqin
Jiang, Mengmeng
Zhang, Xiaohui
Zhao, Lina
Zhang, Yanchun
Jia, Yanxiao
Qin, Chao
Yu, Luyao
Huang, Ju
Yang, Sihai
Hurst, Laurence D.
Tian, Dacheng
author_facet Wang, Long
Ji, Yilun
Hu, Yingwen
Hu, Huaying
Jia, Xianqin
Jiang, Mengmeng
Zhang, Xiaohui
Zhao, Lina
Zhang, Yanchun
Jia, Yanxiao
Qin, Chao
Yu, Luyao
Huang, Ju
Yang, Sihai
Hurst, Laurence D.
Tian, Dacheng
author_sort Wang, Long
collection PubMed
description Given the disposability of somatic tissue, selection can favor a higher mutation rate in the early segregating soma than in germline, as seen in some animals. Although in plants intra-organismic mutation rate heterogeneity is poorly resolved, the same selectionist logic can predict a lower rate in shoot than in root and in longer-lived terminal tissues (e.g., leaves) than in ontogenetically similar short-lived ones (e.g., petals), and that mutation rate heterogeneity should be deterministic with no significant differences between biological replicates. To address these expectations, we sequenced 754 genomes from various tissues of eight plant species. Consistent with a selectionist model, the rate of mutation accumulation per unit time in shoot apical meristem is lower than that in root apical tissues in perennials, in which a high proportion of mutations in shoots are themselves transmissible, but not in annuals, in which somatic mutations tend not to be transmissible. Similarly, the number of mutations accumulated in leaves is commonly lower than that within a petal of the same plant, and there is no more heterogeneity in accumulation rates between replicate branches than expected by chance. High mutation accumulation in runners of strawberry is, we argue, the exception that proves the rule, as mutation transmission patterns indicate that runner has a restricted germline. However, we also find that in vitro callus tissue has a higher mutation rate (per unit time) than the wild-grown comparator, suggesting nonadaptive mutational “fragility”. As mutational fragility does not obviously explain why the shoot—root difference varies with plant longevity, we conclude that some mutation rate variation between tissues is consistent with selectionist theory but that a mechanistic null of mutational fragility should be considered.
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spelling pubmed-64561632019-05-03 The architecture of intra-organism mutation rate variation in plants Wang, Long Ji, Yilun Hu, Yingwen Hu, Huaying Jia, Xianqin Jiang, Mengmeng Zhang, Xiaohui Zhao, Lina Zhang, Yanchun Jia, Yanxiao Qin, Chao Yu, Luyao Huang, Ju Yang, Sihai Hurst, Laurence D. Tian, Dacheng PLoS Biol Research Article Given the disposability of somatic tissue, selection can favor a higher mutation rate in the early segregating soma than in germline, as seen in some animals. Although in plants intra-organismic mutation rate heterogeneity is poorly resolved, the same selectionist logic can predict a lower rate in shoot than in root and in longer-lived terminal tissues (e.g., leaves) than in ontogenetically similar short-lived ones (e.g., petals), and that mutation rate heterogeneity should be deterministic with no significant differences between biological replicates. To address these expectations, we sequenced 754 genomes from various tissues of eight plant species. Consistent with a selectionist model, the rate of mutation accumulation per unit time in shoot apical meristem is lower than that in root apical tissues in perennials, in which a high proportion of mutations in shoots are themselves transmissible, but not in annuals, in which somatic mutations tend not to be transmissible. Similarly, the number of mutations accumulated in leaves is commonly lower than that within a petal of the same plant, and there is no more heterogeneity in accumulation rates between replicate branches than expected by chance. High mutation accumulation in runners of strawberry is, we argue, the exception that proves the rule, as mutation transmission patterns indicate that runner has a restricted germline. However, we also find that in vitro callus tissue has a higher mutation rate (per unit time) than the wild-grown comparator, suggesting nonadaptive mutational “fragility”. As mutational fragility does not obviously explain why the shoot—root difference varies with plant longevity, we conclude that some mutation rate variation between tissues is consistent with selectionist theory but that a mechanistic null of mutational fragility should be considered. Public Library of Science 2019-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6456163/ /pubmed/30964866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000191 Text en © 2019 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wang, Long
Ji, Yilun
Hu, Yingwen
Hu, Huaying
Jia, Xianqin
Jiang, Mengmeng
Zhang, Xiaohui
Zhao, Lina
Zhang, Yanchun
Jia, Yanxiao
Qin, Chao
Yu, Luyao
Huang, Ju
Yang, Sihai
Hurst, Laurence D.
Tian, Dacheng
The architecture of intra-organism mutation rate variation in plants
title The architecture of intra-organism mutation rate variation in plants
title_full The architecture of intra-organism mutation rate variation in plants
title_fullStr The architecture of intra-organism mutation rate variation in plants
title_full_unstemmed The architecture of intra-organism mutation rate variation in plants
title_short The architecture of intra-organism mutation rate variation in plants
title_sort architecture of intra-organism mutation rate variation in plants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30964866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000191
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