Authors
Weidong Wang, Jingbo Duan, Xutong Wang, Xingxing Feng, Liyang Chen, Chancelor B Clark, Stephen A Swarm, Jinbin Wang, Sen Lin, Randall L Nelson, Blake C Meyers, Xianzhong Feng, Jianxin Ma
Publication date
2024/4/29
Journal
Nature Genetics
Pages
1-8
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group US
Description
The origin and functionality of long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) remain poorly understood. Here, we show that multiple quantitative trait loci modulating distinct domestication traits in soybeans are pleiotropic effects of a locus composed of two tandem lncRNA genes. These lncRNA genes, each containing two inverted repeats, originating from coding sequences of the MYB genes, function in wild soybeans by generating clusters of small RNA (sRNA) species that inhibit the expression of their MYB gene relatives through post-transcriptional regulation. By contrast, the expression of lncRNA genes in cultivated soybeans is severely repressed, and, consequently, the corresponding MYB genes are highly expressed, shaping multiple distinct domestication traits as well as leafhopper resistance. The inverted repeats were formed before the divergence of the Glycine genus from the PhaseolusVigna lineage and exhibit …
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