Genome triplication drove the diversification of Brassica plants
The genus Brassica belongs to the plant family Brassicaceae, which includes many
important crop species that are used as oilseed, condiments, or vegetables throughout the …
important crop species that are used as oilseed, condiments, or vegetables throughout the …
Genome-wide comparative analysis of the Brassica rapa gene space reveals genome shrinkage and differential loss of duplicated genes after whole genome …
Background Brassica rapa is one of the most economically important vegetable crops
worldwide. Owing to its agronomic importance and phylogenetic position, B. rapa provides a …
worldwide. Owing to its agronomic importance and phylogenetic position, B. rapa provides a …
Brassica carinata genome characterization clarifies U's triangle model of evolution and polyploidy in Brassica
X Song, Y Wei, D Xiao, K Gong, P Sun, Y Ren… - Plant …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Ethiopian mustard (Brassica carinata) in the Brassicaceae family possesses many excellent
agronomic traits. Here, the high-quality genome sequence of B. carinata is reported …
agronomic traits. Here, the high-quality genome sequence of B. carinata is reported …
Comparative Genomics of Brassica oleracea and Arabidopsis thaliana Reveal Gene Loss, Fragmentation, and Dispersal after Polyploidy
We sequenced 2.2 Mb representing triplicated genome segments of Brassica oleracea,
which are each paralogous with one another and homologous with a segmentally …
which are each paralogous with one another and homologous with a segmentally …
The final piece of the Triangle of U: Evolution of the tetraploid Brassica carinata genome
Ethiopian mustard (Brassica carinata) is an ancient crop with remarkable stress resilience
and a desirable seed fatty acid profile for biofuel uses. Brassica carinata is one of six …
and a desirable seed fatty acid profile for biofuel uses. Brassica carinata is one of six …
Consequences of Whole-Genome Triplication as Revealed by Comparative Genomic Analyses of the Wild Radish Raphanus raphanistrum and Three Other …
Polyploidization events are frequent among flowering plants, and the duplicate genes
produced via such events contribute significantly to plant evolution. We sequenced the …
produced via such events contribute significantly to plant evolution. We sequenced the …
Genome structural evolution in Brassica crops
The cultivated Brassica species include numerous vegetable and oil crops of global
importance. Three genomes (designated A, B and C) share mesohexapolyploid ancestry …
importance. Three genomes (designated A, B and C) share mesohexapolyploid ancestry …
The Brassica oleracea genome reveals the asymmetrical evolution of polyploid genomes
S Liu, Y Liu, X Yang, C Tong, D Edwards… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
Polyploidization has provided much genetic variation for plant adaptive evolution, but the
mechanisms by which the molecular evolution of polyploid genomes establishes genetic …
mechanisms by which the molecular evolution of polyploid genomes establishes genetic …
Impacts of allopolyploidization and structural variation on intraspecific diversification in Brassica rapa
Background Despite the prevalence and recurrence of polyploidization in the speciation of
flowering plants, its impacts on crop intraspecific genome diversification are largely …
flowering plants, its impacts on crop intraspecific genome diversification are largely …
Subgenome parallel selection is associated with morphotype diversification and convergent crop domestication in Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea
F Cheng, R Sun, X Hou, H Zheng, F Zhang, Y Zhang… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Brassica species, including crops such as cabbage, turnip and oilseed, display enormous
phenotypic variation. Brassica genomes have all undergone a whole-genome triplication …
phenotypic variation. Brassica genomes have all undergone a whole-genome triplication …