TY - JOUR AU - Strygina, Ksenia AU - Khlestkina, Elena AU - Podolnaya, Larisa PY - 2020/03/27 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Cotton genome evolution and features of its structural and functional organization JF - Biological Communications JA - BioComm VL - 65 IS - 1 SE - Review communications DO - 10.21638/spbu03.2020.102 UR - https://biocomm.spbu.ru/article/view/5692 SP - 15–27 AB - <p>Allotetraploid cotton <em>Gossypium hirsutum</em> L. is not only an important crop, but also a model organism used to study such processes as polyploidization, plant genome evolution and the influence of polyploidy on gene expression. The present article provides a review of studies devoted to the taxonomy of the genus <em>Gossypium</em>, the evolution of the genomes of its representatives (including 45 diploid and 7 allotetraploid species), and the functional divergence of duplicated copies of the same genes in allotetraploid species. The discussion concerns the areas of individual species’ origin, as well as the reasons of the high variation in genome size (from ~880 Mb to ~2400 Mb), which was influenced by both full-genome duplications and the spread of mobile genetic elements. The data support the fact that the expression of genes in allotetraploid cotton changes as a result of polyploidization, and that one of the two subgenomes dominates in the formation of one or another trait. The considered data shed light on the features of the evolution of plant genes and genomes.</p> ER -