Title
Phylogenomics of the olive tree (Olea europaea) reveals the relative contribution of ancient allo- and autopolyploidization events
Date Issued
25 January 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Publisher(s)
BioMed Central Ltd.
Abstract
Background: Polyploidization is one of the major evolutionary processes that shape eukaryotic genomes, being particularly common in plants. Polyploids can arise through direct genome doubling within a species (autopolyploidization) or through the merging of genomes from distinct species after hybridization (allopolyploidization). The relative contribution of both mechanisms in plant evolution is debated. Here we used phylogenomics to dissect the tempo and mode of duplications in the genome of the olive tree (Olea europaea), one of the first domesticated Mediterranean fruit trees. Results: Our results depict a complex scenario involving at least three past polyploidization events, of which two-at the bases of the family Oleaceae and the tribe Oleeae, respectively-are likely to be the result of ancient allopolyploidization. A more recent polyploidization involves specifically the olive tree and relatives. Conclusion: Our results show the power of phylogenomics to distinguish between allo- and auto polyploidization events and clarify the contributions of duplications in the evolutionary history of the olive tree.
Volume
16
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
BiologÃa (teórica, matemática, térmica, criobiologÃa, ritmo biológico), BiologÃa evolutiva
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Subjects
Publication version
Version of Record
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85041624037
PubMed ID
Source
BMC Biology
ISSN of the container
1741-7007
Sponsor(s)
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme (H2020) 642095, 724173
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción CientÃfica
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