Harkess Alex, Leebens-Mack Jim
From the Department of Plant Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 (Harkess and Leebens-Mack), Alex Harkess is now at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, St. Louis MO 63132.
J Hered. 2017 Jan;108(1):69-77. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esw060. Epub 2016 Nov 14.
Plants have evolved a diverse array of strategies for sexual reproduction, particularly through the modification of male and female organs at distinct points in development. The immense variation in sexual systems across the land plants provides a unique opportunity to study the genetic, epigenetic, phylogenetic, and ecological underpinnings of sex determination. Here, we reflect on more than a century of research into flowering plant sex determination, placing a particular focus on the foundational genetic and cytogenetic observations, experiments, and hypotheses. Building on the seminal work on the genetics of plant sex, modern comparative genomic analyses now allow us to address longstanding questions about sex determination and the origins of sex chromosomes.
植物已经进化出各种各样的有性繁殖策略,特别是通过在发育的不同阶段对雄性和雌性器官进行修饰。陆地植物性系统的巨大差异为研究性别决定的遗传、表观遗传、系统发育和生态基础提供了独特的机会。在这里,我们回顾了一个多世纪以来对开花植物性别决定的研究,特别关注基础的遗传和细胞遗传学观察、实验及假说。基于植物性别遗传学的开创性工作,现代比较基因组分析现在使我们能够解决关于性别决定和性染色体起源的长期问题。