2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.21.581474
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Convergent evolution of plant prickles is driven by repeated gene co-option over deep time

James W. Satterlee,
David Alonso,
Pietro Gramazio
et al.

Abstract: An enduring question in evolutionary biology concerns the degree to which episodes of convergent trait evolution depend on the same genetic programs, particularly over long timescales. Here we genetically dissected repeated origins and losses of prickles, sharp epidermal projections, that convergently evolved in numerous plant lineages. Mutations in a cytokinin hormone biosynthetic gene caused at least 16 independent losses of prickles in eggplants and wild relatives in the genusSolanum. Strikingly, homologs p… Show more

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