Authors
Fiona M Robertson, Manu Kumar Gundappa, Fabian Grammes, Torgeir R Hvidsten, Anthony K Redmond, Sigbjørn Lien, Samuel AM Martin, Peter WH Holland, Simen R Sandve, Daniel J Macqueen
Publication date
2017/12
Journal
Genome biology
Volume
18
Pages
1-14
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
The functional divergence of duplicate genes (ohnologues) retained from whole genome duplication (WGD) is thought to promote evolutionary diversification. However, species radiation and phenotypic diversification are often temporally separated from WGD. Salmonid fish, whose ancestor underwent WGD by autotetraploidization ~95 million years ago, fit such a ‘time-lag’ model of post-WGD radiation, which occurred alongside a major delay in the rediploidization process. Here we propose a model, ‘lineage-specific ohnologue resolution’ (LORe), to address the consequences of delayed rediploidization. Under LORe, speciation precedes rediploidization, allowing independent ohnologue divergence in sister lineages sharing an ancestral WGD event.
Results
Using cross-species sequence capture, phylogenomics and genome-wide …
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