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Comparative phylogeny and evolutionary analysis of Dicer-like protein family in two plant monophyletic lineages.

Behzad HajieghrariNaser FarrokhiMojahed Kamalizadeh
Published in: Journal, genetic engineering & biotechnology (2022)
DCL subfamilies (i.e., DCL1-DCL4) distribute in their single clades after diverging from their common ancestor and before emerging into higher plants. Therefore, it seems that the main duplication events for the formation of the DCL subfamilies occurred before the Eudicotyledons/Liliopsida split and before the appearance of moss, and after the single-cell green algae. We also observed the same trends among the main DCL subfamilies from functional unit composition and architecture. Despite the long evolutionary course from the divergence of Liliopsida lineage from the Eudicotyledons, a significant diversifying force to domain composition and orientation was absent. The results of this study provide a deeper insight into DCL protein evolutionary history and possible sequence and structural relationships between DCL protein subfamilies in the main higher plant monophyletic lineages; i.e., Eudicotyledons and Liliopsida.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • genome wide
  • rna seq
  • dna methylation
  • protein protein
  • high throughput
  • single molecule
  • small molecule