DSSS - Evolution of sexual dimorphism at the molecular and phenotypic level in the plant genus Silene

  • Datum: 14.06.2024
  • Uhrzeit: 15:00 - 16:00
  • Vortragende: Dr. Aline Muyle
  • CNRS researcher CEFE, Montpellier, France
  • Ort: NO.002, MPI für Intelligente Systeme
 DSSS - Evolution of sexual dimorphism at the molecular and phenotypic level in the plant genus <i>Silene</i>
Most flowering plants are hermaphrodites with individuals producing both female and male gametes. But in about 6% of angiosperm species, sex are separated, a phenomenon called dioecy. In the Silene genus, dioecy has evolved at least three times independently, allowing us to study the evolutionary consequences at the phenotypic and molecular level. I will present recent work on the evolution of genes that are differentially expressed between males and females (sex-biased genes). We considered both selective and drift dynamics that may contribute to the evolution of sex-biased genes. Next, we explored how sex-biased genes are regulated in Silene latifolia and focused in particular on the potential role of small RNAs and DNA methylation. Finally, I will present preliminary results on the comparative analysis of sexual dimorphism intensity among multiple Silene species.
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