Methylome evolution in plants

Amaryllis Vidalis, Daniel Živković, René Wardenaar, David Roquis, Aurélien Tellier, Frank Johannes

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Abstract

Despite major progress in dissecting the molecular pathways that control DNA methylation patterns in plants, little is known about the mechanisms that shape plant methylomes over evolutionary time. Drawing on recent intra- and interspecific epigenomic studies, we show that methylome evolution over long timescales is largely a byproduct of genomic changes. By contrast, methylome evolution over short timescales appears to be driven mainly by spontaneous epimutational events. We argue that novel methods based on analyses of the methylation site frequency spectrum (mSFS) of natural populations can provide deeper insights into the evolutionary forces that act at each timescale.

Original languageEnglish
Article number264
JournalGenome Biology
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Dec 2016

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