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Switching it up: algal insights into sexual transitions

Susana M. Coelho, James Umen

2021Plant Reproduction20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While the process of meiosis is highly conserved across eukaryotes, the sexual systems that govern life cycle phase transitions are surprisingly labile. Switches between sexual systems have profound evolutionary and ecological consequences, in particular for plants, but our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms and ultimate causes underlying these transitions is still surprisingly incomplete. We explore here the idea that brown and green algae may be interesting comparative models that can increase our understanding of relevant processes in plant reproductive biology, from evolution of gamete dimorphism, gametogenesis, sex determination and transitions in sex-determining systems.

Topics & Concepts

GametogenesisMeiosisBiologyEvolutionary biologyEvolution of sexual reproductionSexual reproductionGameteEcologyProcess (computing)Computer scienceGeneticsGeneSpermEmbryogenesisOperating systemMarine and coastal plant biologyPlant Reproductive BiologyAlgal biology and biofuel production
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