Widespread genome duplications throughout the history of flowering plants
Pennsylvania State University · Cornell University · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Genomic comparisons provide evidence for ancient genome-wide duplications in a diverse array of animals and plants. We developed a birth-death model to identify evidence for genome duplication in EST data, and applied a mixture model to estimate the age distribution of paralogous pairs identified in EST sets for species representing the basal-most extant flowering plant lineages. We found evidence for episodes of ancient genome-wide duplications in the basal angiosperm lineages including Nuphar advena (yellow water lily: Nymphaeaceae) and the magnoliids Persea americana (avocado: Lauraceae), Liriodendron tulipifera (tulip poplar: Magnoliaceae), and Saruma henryi (Aristolochiaceae). In addition, we detected…
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- Biology
- Genome
- Gene duplication
- Synteny
- Botany
- Phylogenomics
- Evolutionary biology
- Aristolochiaceae
- Life in Land