intersubgenomes
Intersubgenomes is a concept used to describe the interactions and regulatory and evolutionary relationships between distinct subgenomes within a polyploid organism or genome with multiple parental contributions. It encompasses the exchange of genetic material, regulatory elements, and epigenetic marks between homoeologous chromosome sets, and the ways these interactions influence gene expression, genome structure, and phenotype.
The term is especially relevant in allopolyploid contexts, where hybridization and genome doubling fuse divergent parental
Mechanisms underlying intersubgenomic interactions include subgenome dominance in gene expression, homoeologous recombination and gene conversion, differential
Consequences of these interactions include altered gene expression patterns, genome stabilization or instability, phenotypic novelty, and
Research methods combine subgenome-aware genome assembly and phasing, homoeolog-specific RNA sequencing, Hi-C and other chromatin conformation