Robustness and the generalist niche of polyploid species: Genome shock or gradual evolution?
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.pbi.2022.102292
Robustness and the generalist niche of polyploid species: Genome shock or gradual evolution?
Abstract
The prevalence of polyploidy in wild and crop species has stimulated debate over its evolutionary advantages and disadvantages. Previous studies have focused on changes occurring at the polyploidization events, including genome-wide changes termed "genome shock," as well as ancient polyploidy. Recent bioinformatics advances and empirical studies of Arabidopsis and wheat relatives are filling a research gap: the functional evolutionary study of polyploid species using RNA-seq, DNA polymorphism, and epigenomics. Polyploid species can become generalists in natura through environmental robustness by inheriting and merging parental stress responses. Their evolvability is enhanced by mutational robustness working on inherited standing variation. The identification of key genes responsible for gradual adaptive evolution will encourage synthetic biological approaches to transfer polyploid advantages to other species.
Keywords: Environmental robustness; Epigenome; Generalist; Mutational robustness; Polyploid species; Whole genome duplication.
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