Mitochondrial genomes do not appear to regulate flowering pattern/reproductive strategy in .

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Ecology and Evolutionary and Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1900 Pleasant Street, Boulder, CO 80302, USA.

Published: June 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study addresses the lack of genetic data for a certain plant due to its illegal status, using 73 whole-genome shotgun libraries to identify eight different mtDNA haplotypes.
  • The most common haplotype was found in 60 samples, comprising only dioecious individuals, while other haplotypes included both monoecious and dioecious individuals.
  • Further analysis of four hemp samples with varying mtDNA haplotypes indicated stable mitochondrial genomes with approximately 60 identifiable sequences, and the study suggests reproductive strategies are likely influenced by nuclear and sex chromosome interactions rather than simple cytoplasmic male sterility.

Article Abstract

Currently, the amount of genetic data for is lacking due to the illegal nature of the plant. Our study used 73 whole-genome shotgun libraries to reveal eight different mtDNA haplotypes. The most common haplotype contained 60 of the 73 samples studied and was composed of only dioecious individuals. However, other haplotypes contained a mix of both mating strategies (i.e. monoecious and dioecious). From these haplotype groupings we further examined the fully annotated mitochondrial genomes of four hemp individuals with different mt haplotypes and recorded gene content, copy number variation and synteny. Our results revealed highly syntenic mitochondrial genomes that contained ~60 identifiable sequences for protein-coding genes, tRNAs and rRNAs and no obvious rearrangements or chimeric genes. We found no clear evidence that modern reproductive patterns are due to simple cytoplasmic male sterility mutations. It is likely the interaction between nuclear genetic components and the X/Y sex chromosomes that determines reproductive strategy. Additionally, we added 50 % more mitochondrial genomes to the publicly available repository.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9089828PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plab068DOI Listing

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