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Transcriptome profiling and comparison of Rhinanthus major and Rhinanthus minor reciprocal F1 hybrids during seed stratification and germination

Mirzaei, K.; Wesselingh, R. A.

2021-04-08 plant biology
10.1101/2021.04.06.438703 bioRxiv
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O_LIBackground and Aims Germination is a vital stage in a plants life cycle, and a different germination behavior of offspring in comparison to their parents can have fitness consequences. In studies on hybridization between Rhinanthus minor and R. major, low germination rates of F1 hybrids with R. major as the maternal parent have often been reported. In contrast, the F1m hybrid, with R. minor as the maternal parent, germinates readily and rapidly. C_LIO_LIMethods In order to find the cause of this difference, we used RNA-Seq to obtain transcriptome profiles of F1a and F1m seeds during stratification at 4{degrees}C and just after germination, after 40 days of stratification for the F1m seeds and 60 days for the F1a seeds. C_LIO_LIKey Results A comparison of the transcriptome of F1a seeds that had just germinated (60 days) with non-germinated F1a seeds after 40 and 60 days revealed 2918 and 1349 differentially expressed (DE) genes, respectively. For F1m seeds, 958 genes showed differential expression in germinated and non-germinated seeds after 40 days. The DE genes of F1a and F1m hybrids clustered into two separate groups, even though they had the same parents, and no differentially expression was found for plastid genes. Non-germinated F1a seeds had an abundance of enzymes and proteins associated with peroxidase activity, peroxiredoxin activity and nutrient reservoir activity. Expression of genes related to seed germination and seed development increased in non-germinated F1a hybrid seeds between 40 and 60 days of cold stratification. F1a seeds that had germinated showed an upregulation of genes related to the gibberellic acid-mediated signaling pathway and response to gibberellin, along with a low expression of DELLA superfamily. C_LIO_LIConclusions Although the results demonstrated strong differences in gene expression during stratification between the reciprocal hybrids, we could not identify its cause, since no plastid genes were differentially expressed. It is possible that differences in embryo development after seed formation and before stratification play a role, including epigenetic imprinting. C_LI

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