MOLECULAR-DATA AND THE DYNAMIC NATURE OF POLYPLOIDY

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SOLTIS, DE
SOLTIS, PS
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POLYPLOIDY; MULTIPLE ORIGINS; GENE SILENCING; GENOME DIVERSIFICATION;
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10.1080/713608048
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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During the past decade, molecular techniques have provided a wealth of data that have facilitated the resolution of several controversial questions in polyploid evolution. Herein we have focused on several of these issues: (1) the frequency of recurrent formation of polyploid species; (2) the genetic consequences of multiple polyploidizations within a species: (3) the prevalence and genetic attributes of autopolyploids; and (4) the genetic changes that occur in polyploid genomes following their formation. Molecular data provide a more dynamic picture of polyploid evolution than has been traditionally espoused. Numerous studies have demonstrated multiple origins of both allopolyploids and autopolyploids. In several polyploid species studied in detail, multiple origins were found to be frequent on a local geographic scale, as well as during a short span of time. Molecular data strongly suggest that recurrent formation of polyploid species is the rule, rather than the exception. In addition, molecular data indicate that recurrent formation of polyploids has important genetic consequences, introducing considerable genetic variation from diploid progenitors into polyploid derivatives. Molecular data also suggest a much more important role for natural autopolyploids than has been historically envisioned. In contrast to the longstanding view of autopolyploidy as being rare, molecular data continue to reveal steadily increasing numbers of well-documented autoploids having tetrasomic or higher-level polysomic inheritance. Although autopolyploidy undoubtedly occurs much less frequently than allopolyploidy in natural populations, it nonetheless has been a significant evolutionary mechanism. Molecular data also provide compelling genetic evidence that contradicts the traditional view of autopolyploidy as being maladaptive. Electrophoretic studies have revealed three important attributes of autopolyploids compared to their diploid progenitors: (1) enzyme multiplicity, (2) increased heterozygosity, and (3) increased allelic diversity. Genetic variability is, in fact, typically substantially higher in autopoloids than in their diploid progenitors. These genetic attributes of autopolyploids are due to polysomic inheritance and provide strong genetic arguments for the potential success of autopolyploids in nature. In addition to providing numerous important insights into the formation of polyploids and the immediate genetic consequences of polyploidy, molecular data also have been used to study the subsequent evolution of polyploid genomes. Common hypotheses on the subsequent evolution of polyploid genomes include (1) gene silencing, eventually leading to extensively diploidized polyploid genomes; (2) gene diversification, resulting in regulatory or functional divergence of duplicate genes; and (3) genome diversification, resulting in chromosomal repatterning. Compelling, but limited, genetic evidence for all of these factors has been obtained in molecular analyses of polyploid species. The occurrence of these processes in polyploid genomes indicates that polyploid genomes are plastic and susceptible to evolutionary change. In summary, molecular data continue to demonstrate that polyploidization and the subsequent evolution of polyploid genomes are very dynamic processes.
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