Maize as a model system for investigating the molecular basis of morphological evolution in plants.

J Doebley
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The genetic and molecular bases of morphological evolution in plants are largely unknown. To address questions surrounding this issue, my laboratory has been investigating the evolution of maize from its wild ancestor, teosinte. Our research suggests that a few gene changes of large effect were involved in the evolution of several different traits including plant and ear architecture and kernel color. In cases where gene function could be identified, the genes involved in maize evolution were regulatory in nature. Additional evidence suggests that changes in cis regulatory elements of the regulatory genes rather than changes in protein function underlie the evolution of the traits analyzed. Future work with other plant species, especially wild plants, will be required to test the generality of our observations with maize.

玉米作为研究植物形态进化分子基础的模式系统。
植物形态进化的遗传和分子基础在很大程度上是未知的。为了解决围绕这个问题的问题,我的实验室一直在研究玉米从其野生祖先大刍草的进化过程。我们的研究表明,一些影响较大的基因变化参与了几种不同性状的进化,包括植物和穗结构和籽粒颜色。在基因功能可以确定的情况下,参与玉米进化的基因本质上是调控的。其他证据表明,在分析性状的进化基础上,是调节基因的顺式调节元件的变化,而不是蛋白质功能的变化。未来将需要对其他植物物种,特别是野生植物进行研究,以检验我们对玉米的观察结果的普遍性。
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