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. 1991 Mar 1;88(5):1602-5.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.88.5.1602.

Gene silencing in a polyploid homosporous fern: paleopolyploidy revisited

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Gene silencing in a polyploid homosporous fern: paleopolyploidy revisited

G J Gastony. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Because of their high chromosome numbers, homosporous vascular plants were considered paleopolyploids until recent enzyme electrophoretic studies rejected this hypothesis by showing that they express only diploid numbers of isozymes. In polyploid sporophytes of the homosporous fern pelleae rufa, however, progressive diminution of phosphoglucoisomerase activities encoded by one ancestral genome culminates in tetraploid plants exhibiting a completely diploidized electrophoretic phenotype for this enzyme. The demonstration that such gene silencing can make a polyploid fern look isozymically like a diploid questions the validity of isozyme evidence for testing the paleopolyploid hypothesis and supports the proposed role of polyploidization followed by genetic diploidizaton in the evolutionary history of homosporous pteridohytes.

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