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TITULO

Diversity of Unusual Ribosomal Genes and Ecological Origin of Rice (Oryza spp.)

Xiyu Tan    
Guixiang Peng    
Sajid Muhammad    
Sidra Kaleem    
Mehmood Jan    
Raheel Munir    
Xiaoyuan Chen    
Arif Ali Khattak    
Abid Ali Abbas    
Yihang Chen    
Xiaolin Wang    
Muhammad Afzal and Zhiyuan Tan    

Resumen

Tandemly organized rRNA genes are a typical example of a multigene family, where individual members evolve co-ordinately within?but independently between?species due to gene conversion and unequal crossing over. More frequently, in eukaryotic species with an interspecies hybrid origin, expression of unhomogenized rRNA genes from one progenitor is epigenetically silenced because of nucleolus dominance, and distinct rRNA genes may lose functionality and evolve faster. Interestingly, we obtained unusual ribosomal gene sequences from Oryza species that showed great diversity and did not appear in the present rice genomic sequence. The diversity of rDNA sequences indicated that the homogenization in rice is incomplete and explains the introgression of distinct rRNA gene families into ancestral rice genomes before speciation and continent separation. The divergent large subunit (LSU) ribosomal genes are expressed, some of them differentially, depending on the N fertilization of plants. Detection of differential transcripts of the rRNA genes suggested that rRNA gene families are not functionally equivalent. Phylogenetic analysis assigned Oryza species branching order to monocots, and monocot lineages probably have the same ecological origin by molecular clock calculation. Therefore, our results suggested that the geographical distances of continent-separation cause barriers to the gene flow and homogenization among Oryza species which requires further explanation.

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