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Comparative Study
. 2024 Jul;119(2):1134-1157.
doi: 10.1111/tpj.16786. Epub 2024 May 6.

Comparative transcriptomics of seed nourishing tissues: uncovering conserved and divergent pathways in seed plants

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Comparative Study

Comparative transcriptomics of seed nourishing tissues: uncovering conserved and divergent pathways in seed plants

Ana Marcela Florez-Rueda et al. Plant J. 2024 Jul.
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Abstract

The evolutionary and ecological success of spermatophytes is intrinsically linked to the seed habit, which provides a protective environment for the initial development of the new generation. This environment includes an ephemeral nourishing tissue that supports embryo growth. In gymnosperms this tissue originates from the asexual proliferation of the maternal megagametophyte, while in angiosperms it is a product of fertilization, and is called the endosperm. The emergence of these nourishing tissues is of profound evolutionary value, and they are also food staples for most of the world's population. Here, using Orthofinder to infer orthologue genes among newly generated and previously published datasets, we provide a comparative transcriptomic analysis of seed nourishing tissues from species of several angiosperm clades, including those of early diverging lineages, as well as of one gymnosperm. Our results show that, although the structure and composition of seed nourishing tissues has seen significant divergence along evolution, there are signatures that are conserved throughout the phylogeny. Conversely, we identified processes that are specific to species within the clades studied, and thus illustrate their functional divergence. With this, we aimed to provide a foundation for future studies on the evolutionary history of seed nourishing structures, as well as a resource for gene discovery in future functional studies.

Keywords: early diverging angiosperm; endosperm; gymnosperm; megagametophyte; orthogroup inference; seed; transcriptomics.

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