Phylogeny and Molecular Evolution of miR820 and miR396 microRNA Families in Oryza AA Genomes

The phylogeny and evolution of the microRNA families, miR820 and miR396 , was analysed across the AA genomes of the Oryza species, the close relatives of domesticated rice. A highly dynamic evolution of the miR820 family was revealed. The number of copies of MIR820 genes, their chromosomal location...

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description The phylogeny and evolution of the microRNA families, miR820 and miR396 , was analysed across the AA genomes of the Oryza species, the close relatives of domesticated rice. A highly dynamic evolution of the miR820 family was revealed. The number of copies of MIR820 genes, their chromosomal location and the mature microRNA sequence varied greatly with a total of 16 novel miR820 variants being identified. The phylogeny of pre- MIR820 sequences revealed that MIR820 genes of recently evolved Oryza AA genomes may have derived from sequence divergence of one or a few ancestral genes found in wild Australian perennial rice populations, Taxon B (jpn2)- MIR820 genes. Genomic scale duplication played an important role in the evolution of some of the miR396 family genes in AA genome Oryza species. miR396 family contained a MIR396 gene cluster ( MIR396a and MIR396c ) which was conserved across the cereal genomes. Nucleotide diversity analysis at these two MIR396 loci revealed that domesticated rice has retained less than 10% of the total diversity present in wild species. In contrast, the nucleotide sequence of four MIR396 loci remained almost conserved across domesticated and wild rices, indicating that they were under extreme functional constraint and may be involved in regulating some fundamental processes which are important both for wild and domesticated rices. Expression analysis demonstrated that miR820 variants were expressed in O. glaberrima O. barthi and O. longistaminata genome. These findings pose new challenges to explain the possible role of miR820 variants identified.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
Conserved sequence
Divergence
Domestication
Evolution
Evolutionary genetics
Gene sequencing
Genes
Genomes
Life Sciences
Loci
MicroRNAs
miRNA
Molecular chains
Molecular evolution
Nucleotide sequence
Oryza
Phylogeny
Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
Plant Ecology
Plant Genetics and Genomics
Plant Sciences
Ribonucleic acid
RNA
Species
Species diversity
Transgenics
title Phylogeny and Molecular Evolution of miR820 and miR396 microRNA Families in Oryza AA Genomes
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