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Taxon-specific, phased siRNAs underlie a speciation locus in monkeyflowers.


ABSTRACT: Taxon-specific small RNA loci are widespread in eukaryotic genomes, yet their role in lineage-specific adaptation, phenotypic diversification, and speciation is poorly understood. Here, we report that a speciation locus in monkeyflowers (Mimulus), YELLOW UPPER (YUP), contains an inverted repeat region that produces small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) in a phased pattern. Although the inverted repeat is derived from a partial duplication of a protein-coding gene that is not involved in flower pigmentation, one of the siRNAs targets and represses a master regulator of floral carotenoid pigmentation. YUP emerged with two protein-coding genes that control other aspects of flower coloration as a "superlocus" in a subclade of Mimulus and has contributed to subsequent phenotypic diversification and pollinator-mediated speciation in the descendant species.

SUBMITTER: Liang M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10601778 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Taxon-specific, phased siRNAs underlie a speciation locus in monkeyflowers.

Liang Mei M   Chen Wenjie W   LaFountain Amy M AM   Liu Yuanlong Y   Peng Foen F   Xia Rui R   Bradshaw H D HD   Yuan Yao-Wu YW  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20230209 6632


Taxon-specific small RNA loci are widespread in eukaryotic genomes, yet their role in lineage-specific adaptation, phenotypic diversification, and speciation is poorly understood. Here, we report that a speciation locus in monkeyflowers (<i>Mimulus</i>), <i>YELLOW UPPER</i> (<i>YUP</i>), contains an inverted repeat region that produces small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) in a phased pattern. Although the inverted repeat is derived from a partial duplication of a protein-coding gene that is not invol  ...[more]

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