MYB-FL controls gain and loss of floral UV absorbance, a key trait affecting pollinator preference and reproductive isolation
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Date of Publication
February 2016
Publication Type
Article
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Contributor
Metzger, Sabine | |
Vandenbussche, Michiel | |
Freitas, Loreta |
Subject(s)
Series
Nature genetics
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1061-4036
Publisher
Nature America
Language
English
Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
26656847
Description
Adaptations to new pollinators involve multiple floral traits, each requiring coordinated changes in multiple genes. Despite this genetic complexity, shifts in pollination syndromes have happened frequently during angiosperm evolution. Here we study the genetic basis of floral UV absorbance, a key trait for attracting nocturnal pollinators. In Petunia, mutations in a single gene, MYB-FL, explain two transitions in UV absorbance. A gain of UV absorbance in the transition from bee to moth pollination was determined by a cis-regulatory mutation, whereas a frameshift mutation caused subsequent loss of UV absorbance during the transition from moth to hummingbird pollination. The functional differences in MYB-FL provide insight into the process of speciation and clarify phylogenetic relationships between nascent species.
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