Phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution of the dormancy associated MADS-box genes from peach
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Dormancy associated MADS-box (DAM) genes are candidates for the regulation of growth cessation and terminal bud formation in peach. These genes are not expressed in the peach mutant <it>evergrowing</it>, which fails to ce...
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doaj-ee3049c6aa8141cd875587bf2b861daa2020-11-24T21:42:54ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292009-06-01918110.1186/1471-2229-9-81Phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution of the dormancy associated MADS-box genes from peachAbbott Albert GReighard Gregory LLawton-Rauh Amy LJiménez SergioBielenberg Douglas G<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Dormancy associated MADS-box (DAM) genes are candidates for the regulation of growth cessation and terminal bud formation in peach. These genes are not expressed in the peach mutant <it>evergrowing</it>, which fails to cease growth and enter dormancy under dormancy-inducing conditions. We analyzed the phylogenetic relationships among and the rates and patterns of molecular evolution within DAM genes in the phylogenetic context of the MADS-box gene family.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The peach DAM genes grouped with the <it>SVP</it>/StMADS11 lineage of type II MIKC<sup>C </sup>MADS-box genes. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that the peach <it>SVP</it>/StMADS11-like gene family, which contains significantly more members than annual model plants, expanded through serial tandem gene duplication. We found evidence of strong purifying selection acting to constrain functional divergence among the peach DAM genes and only a single codon, located in the C-terminal region, under significant positive selection.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Because all DAM genes are expressed in peach and are subjected to strong purifying selection we suggest that the duplicated genes have been maintained by subfunctionalization and/or neofunctionalization. In addition, this pattern of selection suggests that the DAM genes are important for peach growth and development.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/9/81 |
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Abbott Albert G Reighard Gregory L Lawton-Rauh Amy L Jiménez Sergio Bielenberg Douglas G Phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution of the dormancy associated MADS-box genes from peach BMC Plant Biology |
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Abbott Albert G Reighard Gregory L Lawton-Rauh Amy L Jiménez Sergio Bielenberg Douglas G |
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Phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution of the dormancy associated MADS-box genes from peach |
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Phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution of the dormancy associated MADS-box genes from peach |
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Phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution of the dormancy associated MADS-box genes from peach |
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Phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution of the dormancy associated MADS-box genes from peach |
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Phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution of the dormancy associated MADS-box genes from peach |
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phylogenetic analysis and molecular evolution of the dormancy associated mads-box genes from peach |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Dormancy associated MADS-box (DAM) genes are candidates for the regulation of growth cessation and terminal bud formation in peach. These genes are not expressed in the peach mutant <it>evergrowing</it>, which fails to cease growth and enter dormancy under dormancy-inducing conditions. We analyzed the phylogenetic relationships among and the rates and patterns of molecular evolution within DAM genes in the phylogenetic context of the MADS-box gene family.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The peach DAM genes grouped with the <it>SVP</it>/StMADS11 lineage of type II MIKC<sup>C </sup>MADS-box genes. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that the peach <it>SVP</it>/StMADS11-like gene family, which contains significantly more members than annual model plants, expanded through serial tandem gene duplication. We found evidence of strong purifying selection acting to constrain functional divergence among the peach DAM genes and only a single codon, located in the C-terminal region, under significant positive selection.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Because all DAM genes are expressed in peach and are subjected to strong purifying selection we suggest that the duplicated genes have been maintained by subfunctionalization and/or neofunctionalization. In addition, this pattern of selection suggests that the DAM genes are important for peach growth and development.</p> |
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