Gene Expression Divergence Between Locally Adapted Inland Annual and Coastal Perennial Ecotypes of Mimulus guttatus Across Developmental Stages
Jason D. Olsen, Billie A. Gould, Yani Chen, David B. Lowry

TL;DR
This study compares gene expression in two ecotypes of Mimulus guttatus to understand how they adapt and diverge across developmental stages.
Contribution
The study reveals new insights into gene regulation differences between inland annual and coastal perennial ecotypes using gene co-expression network analysis.
Findings
Significant global gene expression differences were found between the two ecotypes and across developmental stages.
Genes in the jasmonic acid pathway showed the most significant enrichment for divergent expression.
The gene CYP94B1, involved in jasmonic acid degradation, was the most differentially expressed gene identified.
Abstract
The action of natural selection across heterogeneous natural landscapes drives local adaptation and the formation of plant ecotypes, the precursors to new species. Plant ecotypes typically differ significantly in morphology, physiology, and development, yet our understanding of their underlying genetic basis remains limited. Despite their importance, studies of the molecular underpinnings of ecotypic divergence through developmental stages are rare. Here, we compared gene expression at different developmental time points between ecologically reproductively isolated coastal perennial and inland annual ecotypes of the yellow monkeyflower, Mimulus guttatus . We took two major approaches to understand differences in gene regulation between the ecotypes at the level of gene networks. First, we evaluated expression variation between the ecotypes in candidate molecular pathways. Next, we…
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TopicsPotato Plant Research
