The role of non-additive gene action on gene expression variation in plant domestication.
Erik Díaz-ValenzuelaDaniel Hernández-RíosAngélica Cibrian JaramilloPublished in: EvoDevo (2023)
Our study highlights the role of non-additive gene action on modulating domestication-related traits, such as organ size via regulatory divergence. We propose that GRNs are shaped by regulatory changes at genes with modest connectivity, which reduces the effects of antagonistic pleiotropy. Finally, we provide empirical evidence of the propagation of non-additive gene action in GRNs, which suggests a transcriptional epistatic model for the control of polygenic traits, such as organ size.