Cis-regulatory variation and divergence in Capsella

Cis-regulatory changes in e.g. promoters or enhancers that affect the expression of a linked focal gene have long been thought to be important for adaptation. In this thesis, I investigate the selective importance and genomic correlates of cis-regulatory variation and divergence in the genus Capsell...

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Main Author: Steige, Kim A.
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Evolutionsbiologi 2016
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2689532016-02-13T05:30:41ZCis-regulatory variation and divergence in CapsellaengSteige, Kim A.Uppsala universitet, EvolutionsbiologiUppsala2016CapsellaShepherd's Pursecis-regulatory changesallele-specific expressionmating system shiftfloral evolutionpolyploidypositive selectionpurifying selectiontransposable elementssmall RNAmethylationtransposable element silencingdistribution of fitness effectsCis-regulatory changes in e.g. promoters or enhancers that affect the expression of a linked focal gene have long been thought to be important for adaptation. In this thesis, I investigate the selective importance and genomic correlates of cis-regulatory variation and divergence in the genus Capsella, using massively parallel sequencing data. This genus provides an opportunity to investigate cis-regulatory changes in response to polyploidization and mating system shifts, as it harbors three diploid species, the outcrosser Capsella grandiflora and the selfers Capsella orientalis and Capsella rubella, as well as the tetraploid Capsella bursa-pastoris. We first identify cis-regulatory changes associated with adaptive floral evolution in connection with the recent switch to self-fertilization in C. rubella and show that cis-regulatory changes between C. rubella and its outcrossing close relative C. grandiflora are associated with differences in transposable element content. Second, we show that variation in positive and purifying selection is important for the distribution of cis-regulatory variation across the genome of C. grandiflora. Interestingly, the presence of polymorphic transposable elements is strongly associated with cis-regulatory variation in C. grandiflora. Third, we show that the tetraploid C. bursa-pastoris is of hybrid origin and investigate the contribution of both parental species to gene expression. We show that gene expression in the tetraploid is partly explained by cis-regulatory divergence between the parental species. Nonetheless, within C. bursa-pastoris there is a great deal of variation in homeolog expression. In summary, this thesis explores the role of cis-regulatory changes for adaptive morphological changes in connection to a shift in mating system, the role of cis-regulatory divergence between progenitor species for an allopolyploid as well as the impact of positive and purifying selection on cis-regulatory variation within a species. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-268953urn:isbn:978-91-554-9442-1Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1651-6214 ; 1332application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Capsella
Shepherd's Purse
cis-regulatory changes
allele-specific expression
mating system shift
floral evolution
polyploidy
positive selection
purifying selection
transposable elements
small RNA
methylation
transposable element silencing
distribution of fitness effects
spellingShingle Capsella
Shepherd's Purse
cis-regulatory changes
allele-specific expression
mating system shift
floral evolution
polyploidy
positive selection
purifying selection
transposable elements
small RNA
methylation
transposable element silencing
distribution of fitness effects
Steige, Kim A.
Cis-regulatory variation and divergence in Capsella
description Cis-regulatory changes in e.g. promoters or enhancers that affect the expression of a linked focal gene have long been thought to be important for adaptation. In this thesis, I investigate the selective importance and genomic correlates of cis-regulatory variation and divergence in the genus Capsella, using massively parallel sequencing data. This genus provides an opportunity to investigate cis-regulatory changes in response to polyploidization and mating system shifts, as it harbors three diploid species, the outcrosser Capsella grandiflora and the selfers Capsella orientalis and Capsella rubella, as well as the tetraploid Capsella bursa-pastoris. We first identify cis-regulatory changes associated with adaptive floral evolution in connection with the recent switch to self-fertilization in C. rubella and show that cis-regulatory changes between C. rubella and its outcrossing close relative C. grandiflora are associated with differences in transposable element content. Second, we show that variation in positive and purifying selection is important for the distribution of cis-regulatory variation across the genome of C. grandiflora. Interestingly, the presence of polymorphic transposable elements is strongly associated with cis-regulatory variation in C. grandiflora. Third, we show that the tetraploid C. bursa-pastoris is of hybrid origin and investigate the contribution of both parental species to gene expression. We show that gene expression in the tetraploid is partly explained by cis-regulatory divergence between the parental species. Nonetheless, within C. bursa-pastoris there is a great deal of variation in homeolog expression. In summary, this thesis explores the role of cis-regulatory changes for adaptive morphological changes in connection to a shift in mating system, the role of cis-regulatory divergence between progenitor species for an allopolyploid as well as the impact of positive and purifying selection on cis-regulatory variation within a species.
author Steige, Kim A.
author_facet Steige, Kim A.
author_sort Steige, Kim A.
title Cis-regulatory variation and divergence in Capsella
title_short Cis-regulatory variation and divergence in Capsella
title_full Cis-regulatory variation and divergence in Capsella
title_fullStr Cis-regulatory variation and divergence in Capsella
title_full_unstemmed Cis-regulatory variation and divergence in Capsella
title_sort cis-regulatory variation and divergence in capsella
publisher Uppsala universitet, Evolutionsbiologi
publishDate 2016
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