Molecular concepts to explain heterosis in crops
- PMID: 39191625
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2024.07.018
Molecular concepts to explain heterosis in crops
Abstract
Heterosis describes the superior performance of hybrid plants compared with their genetically distinct parents and is a pillar of global food security. Here we review the current status of the molecular dissection of heterosis. We discuss how extensive intraspecific structural genomic variation between parental genotypes leads to heterosis by genetic complementation in hybrids. Moreover, we survey how global gene expression complementation contributes to heterosis by hundreds of additionally active genes in hybrids and how overdominant single genes mediate heterosis in several species. Furthermore, we highlight the prominent role of the microbiome in improving the performance of hybrids. Taken together, the molecular understanding of heterosis will pave the way to accelerate hybrid productivity and a more sustainable agriculture.
Keywords: complementation; dominance; heterosis; microbiome; overdominance; single-parent expression.
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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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