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Science ; 346(6214): 1200-5, 2014 Dec 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25477454

ABSTRACT

The prevention of fertilization through self-pollination (or pollination by a close relative) in the Brassicaceae plant family is determined by the genotype of the plant at the self-incompatibility locus (S locus). The many alleles at this locus exhibit a dominance hierarchy that determines which of the two allelic specificities of a heterozygous genotype is expressed at the phenotypic level. Here, we uncover the evolution of how at least 17 small RNA (sRNA)-producing loci and their multiple target sites collectively control the dominance hierarchy among alleles within the gene controlling the pollen S-locus phenotype in a self-incompatible Arabidopsis species. Selection has created a dynamic repertoire of sRNA-target interactions by jointly acting on sRNA genes and their target sites, which has resulted in a complex system of regulation among alleles.


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Arabidopsis/genetics , Biological Evolution , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Gene Regulatory Networks , Genes, Dominant , Genes, Recessive , RNA, Small Untranslated/genetics , Alleles , Genetic Loci , Models, Molecular , Phylogeny , Pollination , RNA, Small Untranslated/classification , Selection, Genetic
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