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Polyspermy in angiosperms: Its contribution to polyploid formation and speciation.

Erika Toda1, Takashi Okamoto1.   

Abstract

Polyploidization has played a major role in the long-term diversification and evolutionary success of angiosperms. Triploid formation among diploid plants, which is generally considered to be achieved by fertilization of an unreduced gamete with a reduced one, has been accepted as a means of polyploid production. In addition, it has been supposed that polyspermy also contributes to the triploid formation in maize, wheat, and some orchids; however, such a mechanism has been considered uncommon because reproducing the polyspermic situation and unambiguously investigating developmental profiles of polyspermic zygotes are difficult. To overcome these problems, rice polyspermic zygotes have been successfully produced by electrofusion of an egg cell with two sperm cells, and their developmental profiles have been monitored. The triploid zygotes progress through karyogamy and divide into two-celled embryos via a typical bipolar mitotic division; the two-celled embryos further develop into triploid plants, indicating that polyspermic plant zygotes, unlike those of animals, can develop normally. Furthermore, progenies consisting of triparental genetic materials have been successfully obtained in Arabidopsis through the pollination of two different kinds of male parents with a female parent. These different pieces of evidence for development and emergence of polyspermic zygotes in vitro and in planta suggest that polyspermy is a key event in polyploidization and species diversification.
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Keywords:  angiosperm; nuclear/cell division; polyploidization; speciation; zygote

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31736192     DOI: 10.1002/mrd.23295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Reprod Dev        ISSN: 1040-452X            Impact factor:   2.609


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5.  Effect of Paternal Genome Excess on the Developmental and Gene Expression Profiles of Polyspermic Zygotes in Rice.

Authors:  Ryouya Deushi; Erika Toda; Shizuka Koshimizu; Kentaro Yano; Takashi Okamoto
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-01-28
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