Polyploid speciation in Zea (Poaceae): cytogenetic insights

Planta. 2024 Feb 9;259(3):67. doi: 10.1007/s00425-024-04345-x.

Abstract

The analysis of meiotic pairing affinities and genomic formulae in species and hybrids of Zea allowed us to speculate an evolutionary model to recreate the ancient polyploidization of maize and allied species. The meiotic pairing affinities and the genomic formulae analysis in Zea species and hybrids obtained in new and previous crosses, together with the molecular data known in the genus, allowed us to speculate an evolutionary model to attempt to recreate the ancient polyploidization process of Zea species. We propose that x = 5 semispecies are the ancestors of all modern species of the genus. The complex evolutionary process that originated the different taxa could be included hybridization between sympatric diploid ancestral semispecies (2n = 10) and recurrent duplication of the hybrid chromosome number, resulting in distinct auto- and allopolyploids. After the merger and doubling of independent genomes would have undergone cytological and genetical diploidization, implying revolutionary changes in genome organization and genic balance processes. Based on the meiotic behaviour of the 2n = 30 hybrids, that showed homoeology between the A subgenomes of all parental species, we propose that this subgenome A would be pivotal in all the species and would have conserved the rDNA sequences and the pairing regulator locus (PrZ). In the hypothetical model postulated here, the ancestral semispecies with the pivotal subgenome A would have had a wide geographic distribution, co-occurring and hybridizing with the semispecies harbouring B subgenomes, thus enabling sympatric speciation.

Keywords: Cytological diploidization; Genomic formulae; Hybrids; Maize evolution; Pairing affinities; Pivotal subgenome; Polyploidy; Sympatric speciation.

MeSH terms

  • Biological Evolution
  • Cytogenetic Analysis
  • Genome, Plant / genetics
  • Poaceae* / genetics
  • Polyploidy
  • Zea mays* / genetics