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Diversity in genome size and GC content shows adaptive potential in orchids and is closely linked to partial endoreplication, plant life-history traits and climatic conditions.
Trávnícek, Pavel; Certner, Martin; Ponert, Jan; Chumová, Zuzana; Jersáková, Jana; Suda, Jan.
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  • Trávnícek P; Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, Zámek 1, Pruhonice, CZ-25243, Czech Republic.
  • Certner M; Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, Zámek 1, Pruhonice, CZ-25243, Czech Republic.
  • Ponert J; Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Benátská 2, Prague, CZ-12801, Czech Republic.
  • Chumová Z; Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, Zámek 1, Pruhonice, CZ-25243, Czech Republic.
  • Jersáková J; Prague Botanical Garden, Trojská 800/196, Prague, CZ-17100, Czech Republic.
  • Suda J; Department of Experimental Plant Biology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Vinicná 5, Prague, CZ-12844, Czech Republic.
New Phytol ; 224(4): 1642-1656, 2019 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31215648
ABSTRACT
In angiosperms, genome size and nucleobase composition (GC content) exhibit pronounced variation with possible adaptive consequences. The hyperdiverse orchid family possessing the unique phenomenon of partial endoreplication (PE) provides a great opportunity to search for interactions of both genomic traits with the evolutionary history of the family. Using flow cytometry, we report values of both genomic traits and the type of endoreplication for 149 orchid species and compare these with a suite of life-history traits and climatic niche data using phylogeny-based statistics. The evolution of genomic traits was further studied using the Brownian motion (BM) and Ornstein-Uhlenbeck (OU) models to access their adaptive potential. Pronounced variation in genome size (341-54 878 Mb), and especially in GC content (23.9-50.5%), was detected among orchids. Diversity in both genomic traits was closely related to the type of endoreplication, plant growth form and climatic conditions. GC content was also associated with the type of dormancy. In all tested scenarios, OU models always outperformed BM models. Unparalleled GC content variation was discovered in orchids, setting new limits for plants. Our study indicates that diversity in both genome size and GC content has adaptive consequences and is tightly linked with evolutionary transitions to PE.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Genoma de Planta / Orchidaceae / Tamanho do Genoma / Endorreduplicação Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Genoma de Planta / Orchidaceae / Tamanho do Genoma / Endorreduplicação Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article