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Frequent Introgressions from Diploid Species Contribute to the Adaptation of the Tetraploid Shepherd's Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris) 被引量:10

Frequent Introgressions from Diploid Species Contribute to the Adaptation of the Tetraploid Shepherd's Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris)
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摘要 is the most important ability for organisms to survive in diverse habitats. Animals have the option to escape from stressful environments, but plants do not. In plants, polyploids consist of about 30%-70% angiosperms and 95% ferns, of which some are important crops such as cotton and wheat. How polyploid plants adapt to various habitats has been a fundamental question remained largely unanswered. The tetra- ploid Shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris) is one of the most successful plants on earth and has been distributed across the world, thus being an ideal model system for studying the adaptation of poly- ploids. We found that there are frequent introgressions from congeneric diploids to Shepherd's purse. Ecological niche modeling suggests that ecological differentiation is evident between the introgressed and non-introgressed C. bursa-pastoris, and the introgressions are a source of adaptation. This result links an evolutionary process to the adaptation of polyploids, and sheds light on the breeding strategy of poly- ploids as well. We conclude that frequent introgressions from congeneric diploids contributed to the acqui- sition of adequate genetic variations, thereby allowing C. bursa-pastoris to adapt to various habitats across the world. Our results highlight how a polypioid could have successfully established after it originated. is the most important ability for organisms to survive in diverse habitats. Animals have the option to escape from stressful environments, but plants do not. In plants, polyploids consist of about 30%-70% angiosperms and 95% ferns, of which some are important crops such as cotton and wheat. How polyploid plants adapt to various habitats has been a fundamental question remained largely unanswered. The tetra- ploid Shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris) is one of the most successful plants on earth and has been distributed across the world, thus being an ideal model system for studying the adaptation of poly- ploids. We found that there are frequent introgressions from congeneric diploids to Shepherd's purse. Ecological niche modeling suggests that ecological differentiation is evident between the introgressed and non-introgressed C. bursa-pastoris, and the introgressions are a source of adaptation. This result links an evolutionary process to the adaptation of polyploids, and sheds light on the breeding strategy of poly- ploids as well. We conclude that frequent introgressions from congeneric diploids contributed to the acqui- sition of adequate genetic variations, thereby allowing C. bursa-pastoris to adapt to various habitats across the world. Our results highlight how a polypioid could have successfully established after it originated.
出处 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第3期427-438,共12页 分子植物(英文版)
关键词 ADAPTATION Capsella bursa-pastoris introgression POLYPLOID adaptation, Capsella bursa-pastoris, introgression, polyploid
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