Selection on genome‐wide gene expression plasticity of rice in wet and dry field environments

Author:

Hamann Elena12ORCID,Groen Simon C.3456ORCID,Dunivant Taryn S.345,Ćalić Irina1,Cochran Colleen1,Konshok Rachel1,Purugganan Michael D.67,Franks Steven J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences Fordham University Bronx New York USA

2. Department of Biology, Institute of Plant Ecology and Evolution Heinrich‐Heine University Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Germany

3. Department of Nematology University of California Riverside Riverside California USA

4. Center for Plant Cell Biology, Institute for Integrative Genome Biology University of California Riverside Riverside California USA

5. Department of Botany and Plant Sciences University of California Riverside Riverside California USA

6. Department of Biology, Center for Genomics and Systems Biology New York University New York New York USA

7. Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, NYU Abu Dhabi Research Institute New York University Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates

Abstract

AbstractGene expression can be highly plastic in response to environmental variation. However, we know little about how expression plasticity is shaped by natural selection and evolves in wild and domesticated species. We used genotypic selection analysis to characterize selection on drought‐induced plasticity of over 7,500 leaf transcripts of 118 rice accessions (genotypes) from different environmental conditions grown in a field experiment. Gene expression plasticity was neutral for most gradually plastic transcripts, but transcripts with discrete patterns of expression showed stronger selection on expression plasticity. Whether plasticity was adaptive and co‐gradient or maladaptive and counter‐gradient varied among varietal groups. No transcripts that experienced selection for plasticity across environments showed selection against plasticity within environments, indicating a lack of evidence for costs of adaptive plasticity that may constrain its evolution. Selection on expression plasticity was influenced by degree of plasticity, transcript length and gene body methylation. We observed positive selection on plasticity of co‐expression modules containing transcripts involved in photosynthesis, translation and responsiveness to abiotic stress. Taken together, these results indicate that patterns of selection on expression plasticity were context‐dependent and likely associated with environmental conditions of varietal groups, but that the evolution of adaptive plasticity would likely not be constrained by opposing patterns of selection on plasticity within compared to across environments. These results offer a genome‐wide view of patterns of selection and ecological constraints on gene expression plasticity and provide insights into the interplay between plastic and evolutionary responses to drought at the molecular level.

Funder

Research Institute Centers, New York University Abu Dhabi

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Fordham University

Division of Environmental Biology

Division of Integrative Organismal Systems

Zegar Family Foundation

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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