Sex and Agriculture
Th. 2010-01-28 (18:15), NW I, H10Contact: Alfons Weig
Vortrag von Dr. Tim Sharbel
Apomixis Research Group Leader, Dept. of Cytogenetics and Genome Analysis
Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Gatersleben
Zusammenfassung:
Deregulation of reproductive pathways, as induced by interspecific hybridization between sexual species, has been hypothesized as a mechanism which could induce apomictic seed production. To test this, we have compared the transcriptomic profiles of microdissected live ovules at four developmental stages between a diploid sexual and diploid apomictic Boechera. We sequenced over 2 million SuperSAGE tags, and identified: (1) heterochronic tags, (2) stage-specific tags, and (3) sex-specific and apomixis-specific tags. Corresponding gene sequences were mined from sexual and apomictic flower-derived cDNA libraries generated using 454 technology. Most heterochronic and stage-specific tags were significantly downregulated during early apomictic ovule development, and 110 were associated with reproduction. In contrast, most late stage-specific tags were upregulated in the apomictic ovules, the result of increased gene copy number in apomictic (hexaploid) versus sexual (triploid) endosperm. Finally, we show that apomixis-specific gene expression is characterized by a significant overrepresentation of transcription factor activity. As the diploid apomict analysed here is an ancient hybrid, these data support the postulated link between hybridization and asexuality, and provide a biogeographical explanation for multiple evolutionary origins of apomixis in the genus Boechera.
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