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Why biosynthetic genes for chemical defense compounds cluster

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TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 17, Issue 7, Pages 383-388

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2012.04.004

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  1. Danmark Grundforskningsfond (Danish National Research Foundation)

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In plants, the genomic clustering of non-homologous genes for the biosynthesis of chemical defense compounds is an emerging theme. Gene clustering is also observed for polymorphic sexual traits under balancing selection, and examples in plants are self-incompatibility and floral dimorphy. The chemical defense pathways organized as gene clusters are self-contained biosynthetic modules under opposing selection pressures and adaptive polymorphisms, often the presence or absence of a functional pathway, are observed in nature. We propose that these antagonistic selection pressures favor closer physical linkage between beneficially interacting alleles as the resulting reduction in recombination maintains a larger fraction of the fitter genotypes. Gene clusters promote the stable inheritance of functional chemical defense pathways in the dynamic ecological context of natural populations.

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