Moyle Leonie C
Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 474051, USA.
Evolution. 2008 Dec;62(12):2995-3013. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00487.x. Epub 2008 Aug 26.
The plant group Solanum section Lycopersicon (the clade containing the domesticated tomato and its wild relatives) is ideal for integrating genomic tools and approaches into ecological and evolutionary research. Wild species within Lycopersicon span broad morphological, physiological, life history, mating system, and biochemical variation, and are separated by substantial, but incomplete postmating reproductive barriers, making this an ideal system for genetic analyses of these traits. This ecological and evolutionary diversity is matched by many logistical advantages, including extensive historical occurrence records for all species in the group, publicly available germplasm for hundreds of known wild accessions, demonstrated experimental tractability, and extensive genetic, genomic, and functional tools and information from the tomato research community. Here I introduce the numerous advantages of this system for Ecological and Evolutionary Functional Genomics (EEFG), and outline several ecological and evolutionary phenotypes and questions that can be fruitfully tackled in this system. These include biotic and abiotic adaptation, reproductive trait evolution, and the genetic basis of speciation. With the modest enhancement of some research strengths, this system is poised to join the best of our currently available model EEFG systems.
茄属番茄组(包含驯化番茄及其野生近缘种的进化枝)是将基因组工具和方法整合到生态与进化研究中的理想选择。番茄属内的野生种在形态、生理、生活史、交配系统和生化特性方面具有广泛的变异,并且被显著但不完全的交配后生殖隔离所分隔,这使其成为对这些性状进行遗传分析的理想系统。这种生态和进化多样性与许多后勤优势相匹配,包括该组所有物种广泛的历史出现记录、数百个已知野生种质的公开可用种质、已证明的实验可操作性,以及来自番茄研究界的广泛的遗传、基因组和功能工具及信息。在此,我介绍该系统在生态与进化功能基因组学(EEFG)方面的众多优势,并概述一些可以在该系统中有效解决的生态和进化表型及问题。这些包括生物和非生物适应性、生殖性状进化以及物种形成的遗传基础。随着一些研究优势的适度增强,这个系统有望跻身我们目前可用的最佳EEFG模型系统之列。