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The Evolutionary Journey of NAC Genes in Plants
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
These NAC genes seemed to have an ancient role in dealing with the environment and plant growth. We found signs of this in the parts of the genes that control how and when they're turned on. These parts, called cis-elements, suggested that NAC genes help plants respond to heat, cold, and other stresses, as well as hormonal signals.
Interestingly, NAC genes weren't very active in male reproduction, especially in mature pollen, across different plants. We also discovered some NAC genes that reacted to heat stress in a similar way in very different plants, like the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha and rice (Oryza sativa).
This journey tells us that the ways plants use NAC genes to handle stress and grow have been around since the early days of plants moving onto land. These mechanisms are still important in today's crops.
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