Journal article

Revisiting ancestral polyploidy in plants

C Ruprecht, R Lohaus, K Vanneste, M Mutwil, Z Nikoloski, Y Van De Peer, S Persson

Science Advances | AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE | Published : 2017

Abstract

Whole-genome duplications (WGDs) or polyploidy events have been studied extensively in plants. In a now widely cited paper, Jiao et al. presented evidence for two ancient, ancestral plant WGDs predating the origin of flowering and seed plants, respectively. This finding was based primarily on a bimodal age distribution of gene duplication events obtained from molecular dating of almost 800 phylogenetic gene trees. We reanalyzed the phylogenomic data of Jiao et al. and found that the strong bimodality of the age distribution may be the result of technical and methodological issues and may hence not be a "true" signal of two WGD events. By using a state-of-the-art molecular dating algorithm, w..

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Awarded by European Commission


Funding Acknowledgements

Y.V.d.P. acknowledges the Multidisciplinary Research Partnership "Bioinformatics: From nucleotides to networks" Project (no. 01MR0310W) of Ghent University and funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under European Research Council advanced grant agreement 322739-DOUBLEUP. S.P. was funded by a R@MAP Professorship at University of Melbourne and an Australian Research Council FT grant (FT160100218).