Authors
Kyle E McElroy, Robert D Denton, Joel Sharbrough, Laura Bankers, Maurine Neiman, H Lisle Gibbs
Publication date
2017/4
Journal
Genome Biology and Evolution
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
968-980
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Polyploidy is increasingly recognized as a driver of biological diversity. How and why polyploidization affects gene expression is critical to understanding the link between ploidy elevation and diversification. In polyploid plants, multiple studies have demonstrated that ploidy elevation can confer major but variable consequences for gene expression, ranging from gene-by-gene alterations to entirely silenced genomes. By contrast, animal polyploids remain largely uncharacterized. Accordingly, how animals respond to and manage polyploidy events is not understood. Here, we address this important knowledge gap by analyzing transcriptomes from a triploid hybrid animal, a unisexual Ambystoma salamander, and three sexual Ambystoma species that represent all three parental genomes in the unisexual. We used a novel bioinformatics pipeline that includes competitively mapping triploid sequences to a reference …
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