調節性小RNAの選択による花色パターンの進化
Desmond Bradley1, Ping Xu2, Irina-Ioana Mohorianu2,3
1Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UH, UK.
まとめ
集団全体のスナップドラゴン色の違いは,小さなRNA (sRNA) を生成する逆転複製から生じる. これらのsRNAは染色体遺伝子を調節し,進化の多様性を促進し,最近のsRNA進化の選択を示しています.
科学分野:
- 進化生物学
- 遺伝学
- 分子生物学
背景:
- 小型RNA (sRNA) は植物と動物の両方の重要な遺伝子調節体です.
- 花の色パターンのような現象的変異は,遺伝的変化から生じる可能性があります.
研究 の 目的:
- スナップドラゴンの花の色違いの 遺伝的根拠を調査する
- 小型RNA (sRNA) が表型多様性を生成する役割を理解する.
主な方法:
- 逆転複製の分析とその生成されたトランスクリプト.
- 小型RNA (sRNA) の生成と機能の特徴づけ
- 自然ハイブリッドゾーンの集団遺伝分析
主要な成果:
- 逆転複製は,色変異につながるsRNA生成の原因として特定されました.
- これらのsRNAは,色素生物合成遺伝子を抑制し,明確な黄色いハイライトを生成することが示されました.
- 複製は急激なアレル頻度クラインンを示し,それは自然選択の下にあることを示した.
結論:
- 複製から生まれた進化的に最近のsRNAは,自然選択の標的となり得る.
- これらのsRNAは自然集団における表型多様性の進化に大きく貢献する.
- この発見はこれらの重複がマイクロRNAの進化の 中間段階であることを示唆している.
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