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Botes J, Ma X, Chang J, Van de Peer Y, Berger D
Front Plant Sci . 2025 Feb; 15:1520474. PMID: 39935685
Seagrasses are a paraphyletic group of marine angiosperms and retain certain adaptations from the ancestors of all embryophytes in the transition to terrestrial environments. Among these adaptations is the production...
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Liu S, Liu Z, Shao B, Li T, Zhu X, Wang R, et al.
Plant J . 2025 Jan; 121(2):e17220. PMID: 39868644
The traditional Chinese medicinal plant Prunella vulgaris contains numerous triterpene saponin metabolites, notably ursolic and oleanolic acid saponins, which have significant pharmacological values. Despite their importance, the genes responsible for...
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Almeida-Silva F, Van de Peer Y
Bioinformatics . 2025 Jan; 41(2). PMID: 39862387
Summary: Gene and genome duplications are major evolutionary forces that shape the diversity and complexity of life. However, different duplication modes have distinct impacts on gene function, expression, and regulation....
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Van Goethem M, Bezuidt O, Pierneef R, Vikram S, Hopkins D, Aspray T, et al.
Sci Rep . 2025 Jan; 15(1):2368. PMID: 39827180
Antarctic environments are dominated by microorganisms, which are vulnerable to viral infection. Although several studies have investigated the phylogenetic repertoire of bacteria and viruses in these poly-extreme environments with freezing...
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Prost-Boxoen L, Bafort Q, Van de Vloet A, Almeida-Silva F, Paing Y, Casteleyn G, et al.
New Phytol . 2024 Nov; 245(2):869-884. PMID: 39501615
Genome merging is a common phenomenon causing a wide range of consequences on phenotype, adaptation, and gene expression, yet its broader implications are not well-understood. Two consequences of genome merging...
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Shi T, Gao Z, Chen J, Van de Peer Y
Plant Cell . 2024 Aug; 36(10):4323-4337. PMID: 39121058
Following whole-genome duplication (WGD), duplicate gene pairs (homoeologs) can evolve varying degrees of expression divergence. However, the determinants influencing these relative expression level differences (RFPKM) between homoeologs remain elusive. In...
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Milosavljevic S, Kauai F, Mortier F, Van de Peer Y, Bonte D
Am J Bot . 2024 Aug; 111(8):e16387. PMID: 39113228
Premise: Whole-genome duplication (WGD, polyploidization) has been identified as a driver of genetic and phenotypic novelty, having pervasive consequences for the evolution of lineages. While polyploids are widespread, especially among...
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Wu T, Bafort Q, Mortier F, Almeida-Silva F, Natran A, Van de Peer Y
Am J Bot . 2024 Aug; 111(8):e16383. PMID: 39087852
Premise: In plants, whole-genome duplication (WGD) is a common mutation with profound evolutionary potential. Given the costs associated with a superfluous genome copy, polyploid establishment is enigmatic. However, in the...
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Almeida-Silva F, Prost-Boxoen L, Van de Peer Y
New Phytol . 2024 May; 243(2):811-819. PMID: 38798271
Hybridization, the process of crossing individuals from diverse genetic backgrounds, plays a pivotal role in evolution, biological invasiveness, and crop breeding. At the transcriptional level, hybridization often leads to complex...
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Kauai F, Bafort Q, Mortier F, Van Montagu M, Bonte D, Van de Peer Y
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 May; 121(21):e2400018121. PMID: 38748576
Hybridization blurs species boundaries and leads to intertwined lineages resulting in reticulate evolution. Polyploidy, the outcome of whole genome duplication (WGD), has more recently been implicated in promoting and facilitating...