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  Pervasive Under-Dominance in Gene Expression Underlying Emergent Growth Trajectories in Arabidopsis thaliana Hybrids

Yuan, W., Beitel, F., Srikant, T., Bezrukov, I., Schäfer, S., Kraft, R., et al. (2023). Pervasive Under-Dominance in Gene Expression Underlying Emergent Growth Trajectories in Arabidopsis thaliana Hybrids. Genome Biology: Biology for the Post-Genomic Era, 24(1): 200. doi:10.1101/2022.03.03.482808.

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Yuan, W1, Author                 
Beitel, F1, Author           
Srikant, T1, Author                 
Bezrukov, I1, Author                 
Schäfer, S1, Author           
Kraft, R1, Author           
Weigel, D1, Author                 
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1Department Molecular Biology, Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen, Max Planck Society, ou_3371687              

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 Abstract: Background: Complex traits, such as growth and fitness, are typically controlled by a very large number of variants, which can interact in both additive and non-additive fashion. In an attempt to gauge the relative importance of both types of genetic interactions, we turn to hybrids, which provide a facile means for creating many novel allele combinations.
Results: We focus on the interaction between alleles of the same locus, i.e., dominance, and perform a transcriptomic study involving 141 random crosses between different accessions of the plant model species Arabidopsis thaliana. Additivity is rare, consistently observed for only about 300 genes enriched for roles in stress response and cell death. Regulatory rare-allele burden affects the expression level of these genes but does not correlate with F1 rosette size. Non-additive, dominant gene expression in F1 hybrids is much more common, with the vast majority of genes (over 90%) being expressed below the parental average. Unlike in the additive genes, regulatory rare-allele burden in the dominant gene set is strongly correlated with F1 rosette size, even though it only mildly covaries with the expression level of these genes.
Conclusions: Our study underscores under-dominance as the predominant gene action associated with emergence of rosette growth trajectories in the A. thaliana hybrid model. Our work lays the foundation for understanding molecular mechanisms and evolutionary forces that lead to dominance complementation of rare regulatory alleles.

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 Dates: 2023-09
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.03.482808
PMID: 37667232
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Title: Genome Biology : Biology for the Post-Genomic Era
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Publ. Info: London : BioMed Central Ltd.
Pages: 21 Volume / Issue: 24 (1) Sequence Number: 200 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1474-760X
ISSN: 1465-6906
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1000000000224390