Ancient polyploidization predating divergence of the cereals, and its consequences for comparative genomics
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Integration of structural genomic data from a largely assembled rice genome sequence, with phylogenetic analysis of sequence samples for many other taxa, suggests that a polyploidization event occurred approximately 70 million years ago, before the divergence of the major cereals from one another but after the divergence of the Poales from the Liliales and Zingiberales. Ancient polyploidization and subsequent "diploidization" (loss) of many duplicated gene copies has thus shaped the genomes of all Poaceae cereal, forage, and biomass crops. The Poaceae appear to have evolved as separate lineages for approximately 50 million years, or two-thirds of the time since the duplication event. Chromosomes that are…
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- Biology
- Gene duplication
- Phylogenetic tree
- Evolutionary biology
- Genome
- Phylogenetics
- Sorghum
- Genetics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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