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Gene body methylation regulates gene expression and mediates phenotypic diversity in natural Arabidopsis populations

Zaigham Shahzad, Elizabeth Hollwey, Jonathan D. Moore, Jaemyung Choi, Gaëlle Cassin-Ross, Hatem Rouached, Matthew R. Robinson, Daniel Zilberman

2025Nature Plants17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Genetic variation is generally regarded as a prerequisite for evolution. In principle, epigenetic information inherited independently of DNA sequence can also enable evolution, but whether this occurs in natural populations is unknown. Here we show that single-nucleotide and epigenetic gene body DNA methylation (gbM) polymorphisms explain comparable amounts of expression variance in Arabidopsis thaliana populations. We genetically demonstrate that gbM regulates transcription, and we identify and genetically validate many associations between gbM polymorphism and the variation of complex traits: fitness under heat and drought, flowering time and accumulation of diverse minerals. Epigenome-wide association studies pinpoint trait-relevant genes with greater precision than genetic association analyses, probably due to reduced linkage disequilibrium between gbM variants. Finally, we identify numerous associations between gbM epialleles and diverse environmental conditions in native habitats, suggesting that gbM facilitates adaptation. Overall, our results indicate that epigenetic methylation variation fundamentally shapes phenotypic diversity in a natural population.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEpigeneticsDNA methylationGeneticsArabidopsisGeneGenetic variationMethylationLinkage disequilibriumPhenotypeGene expressionArabidopsis thalianaRNA-Directed DNA MethylationGenotypeRegulation of gene expressionAlleleGenetic associationEpigenomicsEpigenesisGenetic diversityEvolutionary biologyDNAEpigenetics of physical exercisePolymorphism (computer science)Genetic variabilityCandidate geneQuantitative trait locusRetrotransposonBisulfite sequencingNatural selectionPlant Molecular Biology ResearchGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsPlant Gene Expression Analysis
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