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Living with Two Genomes: Grafting and Its Implications for Plant Genome-to-Genome Interactions, Phenotypic Variation, and Evolution.

Brandon S Gaut1, Allison J Miller2,3, Danelle K Seymour4.   

Abstract

Plant genomes interact when genetically distinct individuals join, or are joined, together. Individuals can fuse in three contexts: artificial grafts, natural grafts, and host-parasite interactions. Artificial grafts have been studied for decades and are important platforms for studying the movement of RNA, DNA, and protein. Yet several mysteries about artificial grafts remain, including the factors that contribute to graft incompatibility, the prevalence of genetic and epigenetic modifications caused by exchanges between graft partners, and the long-term effects of these modifications on phenotype. Host-parasite interactions also lead to the exchange of materials, and RNA exchange actively contributes to an ongoing arms race between parasite virulence and host resistance. Little is known about natural grafts except that they can be frequent and may provide opportunities for evolutionary innovation through genome exchange. In this review, we survey our current understanding about these three mechanisms of contact, the genomic interactions that result, and the potential evolutionary implications.

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Keywords:  DNA methylation; epigenetic modification; graft incompatibility; graft-transmissible; grafting; horizontal gene transfer; natural grafting; parasitic plant; small RNAs

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31424971     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-genet-112618-043545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Genet        ISSN: 0066-4197            Impact factor:   16.830


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10.  Comparative transcriptomic analysis on compatible/incompatible grafts in citrus.

Authors:  Wen He; Rui Xie; Yan Wang; Qing Chen; Hao Wang; Shaofeng Yang; Ya Luo; Yong Zhang; Haoru Tang; Frederick G Gmitter; Xiaorong Wang
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