A derived ZW chromosome system in Amborella trichopoda, representing the sister lineage to all other extant flowering plants

Jos Käfer, Adam Bewick, Amélie Andres-Robin, Garance Lapetoule, Alex Harkess, José Caïus, Bruno Fogliani, Gildas Gâteblé, Paula Ralph, Claude W. dePamphilis, Franck Picard, Charlie Scutt, Gabriel A.B. Marais, James Leebens-Mack

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Abstract

The genetic basis and evolution of sex determination in dioecious plants is emerging as an active area of research with exciting advances in genome sequencing and analysis technologies. As the sole species within the sister lineage to all other extant flowering plants, Amborella trichopoda is an important model for understanding the evolution and development of flowers. Plants typically produce only male or female flowers, but sex determination mechanisms are unknown for the species. Sequence data derived from plants of natural origin and an F1 mapping population were used to identify sex-linked genes and the nonrecombining region. Amborella trichopoda has a ZW sex determination system. Analysis of genes in a 4 Mb nonrecombining sex-determination region reveals recent divergence of Z and W gametologs, and few Z- and W-specific genes. The sex chromosomes of A. trichopoda evolved less than 16.5 Myr ago, long after the divergence of the extant angiosperms.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1636-1642
Number of pages7
JournalNew Phytologist
Volume233
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2022

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Physiology
  • Plant Science

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