Authors
Martin Mau, John T Lovell, José M Corral, Christiane Kiefer, Marcus A Koch, Olawale M Aliyu, Timothy F Sharbel
Publication date
2015/5/5
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
112
Issue
18
Pages
E2357-E2365
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Asexual reproduction is expected to reduce the adaptive potential to novel or changing environmental conditions, restricting or altering the ecological niche of asexual lineages. Asexual lineages of plants and animals are typically polyploid, an attribute that may influence their genetic variation, plasticity, adaptive potential, and niche breadth. The genus Boechera (Brassicaceae) represents an ideal model to test the relative ecological and biogeographic impacts of reproductive mode and ploidy because it is composed of diploid sexual and both diploid and polyploid asexual (i.e., apomictic) lineages. Here, we demonstrate a strong association between a transcriptionally conserved allele and apomictic seed formation. We then use this allele as a proxy apomixis marker in 1,649 accessions to demonstrate that apomixis is likely to be a common feature across the Boechera phylogeny. Phylogeographic analyses of these …
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