Authors
Matheus Fernandes Gyorfy, Emma R Miller, Justin L Conover, Corrinne E Grover, Jonathan F Wendel, Daniel B Sloan, Joel Sharbrough
Publication date
2021/10
Journal
The Plant Journal
Volume
108
Issue
1
Pages
219-230
Description
The plant genome is partitioned across three distinct subcellular compartments: the nucleus, mitochondria, and plastids. Successful coordination of gene expression among these organellar genomes and the nuclear genome is critical for plant function and fitness. Whole genome duplication (WGD) events in the nucleus have played a major role in the diversification of land plants and are expected to perturb the relative copy number (stoichiometry) of nuclear, mitochondrial, and plastid genomes. Thus, elucidating the mechanisms whereby plant cells respond to the cytonuclear stoichiometric imbalance that follows WGDs represents an important yet underexplored question in understanding the evolutionary consequences of genome doubling. We used droplet digital PCR to investigate the relationship between nuclear and organellar genome copy numbers in allopolyploids and their diploid progenitors in both wheat …
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