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Plasticity first: molecular signatures of a complex morphological trait in filamentous cyanobacteria.

Robin KochAnne KupczokKarina StuckenJudith IlhanKatrin HammerschmidtTal Dagan
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
The concept of genetic assimilation supplies a tenable explanation for the evolution of novel traits but testing its feasibility is hindered by the inability to recreate and study the evolution of present-day traits. We present a novel approach to examine transcription data for the plasticity first route and provide evidence for its occurrence during the evolution of complex colony morphology in true-branching cyanobacteria. Our results reveal a route for evolution of the true-branching phenotype in cyanobacteria via modification of the transcription level of pre-existing genes. Our study supplies evidence for the 'plasticity-first' hypothesis and highlights the importance of transcriptional regulation in the evolution of novel traits.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • risk assessment
  • copy number
  • single cell