2016
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.140418
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Gene copy silencing and DNA methylation in natural and artificially produced allopolyploid fish

Abstract: Allelic silencing is an important mechanism for coping with gene dosage changes in polyploid organisms that is well known in allopolyploid plants. Only recently, it was shown in the allotriploid fish Squalius alburnoides that this process also occurs in vertebrates. However, it is still unknown whether this silencing mechanism is common to other allopolyploid fish, and which mechanisms might be responsible for allelic silencing. We addressed these questions in a comparative study between Squalius alburnoides a… Show more

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“…Samples of S. pyrenaicus were also stored at -80ºC from previous projects. This work includes two sampling sites: Almargem (37°09′ 50.7" N; 7° 37′ 13.2" W) [63] and Tagus (39° 43′ 48.2" N; 7° 45′ 38.1" W) [64].…”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples of S. pyrenaicus were also stored at -80ºC from previous projects. This work includes two sampling sites: Almargem (37°09′ 50.7" N; 7° 37′ 13.2" W) [63] and Tagus (39° 43′ 48.2" N; 7° 45′ 38.1" W) [64].…”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In triploid S. alburnoides (liv-PAA and juv-PAA) we found, besides the biallelic expression, monoallelic expression of P but also P allelic silencing. P homoeolog silencing in triploid S. alburnoides has already been reported previously 16,17,21,36 , but monoallelic P expression has not been observed so far in Squalius genus. This new finding of expression from only one allele in the context of allotriploidy in this fish, agrees with a previous report of the same pattern in another successful allopolyploid complex, the allopolyploid Poecilia formosa 36 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…However, P. formosa is a clonal hybrid organism, resultant from a single time successful hybridization event at least 100.000 years old 34,35 . This makes P. formosa much different from the reproductive complex of S. alburnoides , which results from a continuum of intricated networks of genetic exchanges, de novo hybridizations and ploidy levels shifts 36 . The old “frozen” hybrid genomic context of P. formosa may have evolved mechanism that counteract HEB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…exhibited correlation between levels of promoter methylation and levels of expression, suggesting functional interactions of promoter methylation and growth in triploid sea cucumbers ( Han et al, 2021a ). DNA methylation is believed to regulate gene expression in polyploid organisms (for a review, see Osborn et al, 2003 ), and such regulation by DNA methylation was a part of the regulatory mechanism for allelic silencing in allopolyploid fish ( Matos et al, 2016 ). In a study with tilapia, Konstantinidis et al (2021) showed tissue-specific differential methylation of genes involved in somatic growth, such as growth factors and their receptors, with hypomethylation in the muscle tissues.…”
Section: Review Of Recent Progress Of Genetic and Epigenetic Studies ...mentioning
confidence: 99%