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Abstract Polyploidy (genome duplication) is a pivotal force in evolution. However, the interactions between parental genomes in a polyploid nucleus, frequently involving subgenome dominance, are poorly understood. Here we showcase analyses of a bamboo system (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) comprising a series of lineages from diploid (herbaceous) to tetraploid and hexaploid (woody), with 11 chromosome-level de novo genome assemblies and 476 transcriptome samples. We find that woody bamboo subgenomes exhibit stunning karyotype stability, with parallel subgenome dominance in the two tetraploid clades and a gradual shift of dominance in the hexaploid clade. Allopolyploidization and subgenome dominance have shaped the evolution of tree-like lignified culms, rapid growth and synchronous flowering characteristic of woody bamboos as large grasses. Our work provides insights into genome dominance in a remarkable polyploid system, including its dependence on genomic context and its ability to switch which subgenomes are dominant over evolutionary time.more » « less
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Garg, Vanika; Dudchenko, Olga; Wang, Jinpeng; Khan, Aamir W.; Gupta, Saurabh; Kaur, Parwinder; Han, Kai; Saxena, Rachit K.; Kale, Sandip M.; Pham, Melanie; et al (, Journal of Advanced Research)
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VanBuren, Robert; Man Wai, Ching; Wang, Xuewen; Pardo, Jeremy; Yocca, Alan E.; Wang, Hao; Chaluvadi, Srinivasa R.; Han, Guomin; Bryant, Douglas; Edger, Patrick P.; et al (, Nature Communications)Abstract Teff (Eragrostis tef) is a cornerstone of food security in the Horn of Africa, where it is prized for stress resilience, grain nutrition, and market value. Here, we report a chromosome-scale assembly of allotetraploid teff (variety Dabbi) and patterns of subgenome dynamics. The teff genome contains two complete sets of homoeologous chromosomes, with most genes maintaining as syntenic gene pairs. TE analysis allows us to estimate that the teff polyploidy event occurred ~1.1 million years ago (mya) and that the two subgenomes diverged ~5.0 mya. Despite this divergence, we detect no large-scale structural rearrangements, homoeologous exchanges, or biased gene loss, in contrast to many other allopolyploids. The two teff subgenomes have partitioned their ancestral functions based on divergent expression across a diverse expression atlas. Together, these genomic resources will be useful for accelerating breeding of this underutilized grain crop and for fundamental insights into polyploid genome evolution.more » « less
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Chen, Li-Yu; VanBuren, Robert; Paris, Margot; Zhou, Hongye; Zhang, Xingtan; Wai, Ching Man; Yan, Hansong; Chen, Shuai; Alonge, Michael; Ramakrishnan, Srividya; et al (, Nature Genetics)
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