Array of MADS-Box Genes: Facilitator for Rapid Adaptation?
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2018.04.008
Array of MADS-Box Genes: Facilitator for Rapid Adaptation?
Abstract
In a world of global warming, the question emerges whether all plants have suitable mechanisms to keep pace with the rapidly changing environment. Most previous studies have focused on either the ability of plants to rapidly acclimatize via physiological and developmental plasticity, or long-term adaptation over thousands of years. However, we wonder whether plants can also adapt to changes in the environment within only a few generations. We hypothesize that rapidly evolving clusters of tandemly duplicated developmental control genes represent a source for fast adaptation. Specifically, we propose that a tandem cluster of FLC-like MADS-box genes involved in the transition to flowering in Arabidopsis functions as a facilitator for rapid adaptation to changes in ambient temperature.
Keywords: Arabidopsis; MAF2-5 gene cluster; copy number variation; floral transition; molecular ecology; plant evolution.
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