Houda Chelaifa
University of Rennes
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Molecular Ecology | 2010
Houda Chelaifa; F. Mahé; Malika Ainouche
Invasive species are ideal model systems to investigate the evolutionary processes associated with their ecological success by comparison with closely related species. In this article, we explore transcriptome evolution following divergence between two closely related salt‐marsh species, the invasive Spartina alterniflora (native to the East‐American Atlantic coast, introduced in several continents) and the declining Spartina maritima (native to the Euro‐African Atlantic coast). We have explored the utility of cross‐species hybridization microarrays using rice (Oryza sativa) oligo‐microarrays to compare leaf expression patterns between these species. Coding sequence comparisons from 10 nuclear genes (2256 bp) revealed that nucleotide divergence between Spartina and Oryza range from 8% to 14%. More than 70% of the 60‐mer oligonucleotide sequences spotted on the rice microarray exhibited stable and repeatable patterns when hybridized against Spartina RNA. In total, 9353 (44.5%) genes on the array hybridized with both species S. maritima and S. alterniflora. Among these genes, 1247 genes were found to be differentially expressed between the two Spartina species, most of them (957) being up‐regulated in S. alterniflora. In particular, developmental and cellular growth genes (gene ontology, biological process) were highly up‐regulated in S. alterniflora and down‐regulated in S. maritima, whereas genes involved in stress response were up‐regulated in S. maritima. Our findings indicate the suitability of cross‐species microarray hybridization between Spartina and O. sativa and reveal the extent of leaf transcriptome evolution that took place during the divergence between S. alterniflora and S. maritima. Expression patterns are consistent with the morphological differentiation and differential expansion of the two species.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 2015
Mathieu Rousseau-Gueutin; Sidonie Bellot; Guillaume Martin; Julien Boutte; Houda Chelaifa; Oscar Lima; Sophie Michon-Coudouel; Delphine Naquin; Armel Salmon; Kader Ainouche; Malika Ainouche
The history of many plant lineages is complicated by reticulate evolution with cases of hybridization often followed by genome duplication (allopolyploidy). In such a context, the inference of phylogenetic relationships and biogeographic scenarios based on molecular data is easier using haploid markers like chloroplast genome sequences. Hybridization and polyploidization occurred recurrently in the genus Spartina (Poaceae, Chloridoideae), as illustrated by the recent formation of the invasive allododecaploid S. anglica during the 19th century in Europe. Until now, only a few plastid markers were available to explore the history of this genus and their low variability limited the resolution of species relationships. We sequenced the complete chloroplast genome (plastome) of S. maritima, the native European parent of S. anglica, and compared it to the plastomes of other Poaceae. Our analysis revealed the presence of fast-evolving regions of potential taxonomic, phylogeographic and phylogenetic utility at various levels within the Poaceae family. Using secondary calibrations, we show that the tetraploid and hexaploid lineages of Spartina diverged 6-10 my ago, and that the two parents of the invasive allopolyploid S. anglica separated 2-4 my ago via long distance dispersal of the ancestor of S. maritima over the Atlantic Ocean. Finally, we discuss the meaning of divergence times between chloroplast genomes in the context of reticulate evolution.
New Phytologist | 2010
Houda Chelaifa; Annabelle Monnier; Malika Ainouche
Archive | 2012
Malika Ainouche; Houda Chelaifa; Julie Ferreira De Carvalho; Sidonie Bellot; Abdelkader Aïnouche; Armel Salmon
Plant Molecular Biology | 2013
J. Ferreira de Carvalho; Houda Chelaifa; Julien Boutte; Julie Poulain; Arnaud Couloux; Patrick Wincker; Arnaud Bellec; Joëlle Fourment; Hélène Bergès; Armel Salmon; Malika Ainouche
Plant Systematics and Evolution | 2017
Julie Ferreira De Carvalho; Julien Boutte; Pierre Bourdaud; Houda Chelaifa; Kader Ainouche; Armel Salmon; Malika Ainouche
Réunion du groupe « Cytogénétique et Polyploïdie » | 2014
Carine Charron; Mathieu Rousseau-Gueutin; Julie Ferreira De Carvalho; Houda Chelaifa; Julien Boutte; Gaëtan Droc; Joëlle Fourment; Arnaud Bellec; Hélène Bergès; Julie Poulain; Arnaud Couloux; Sophie Mangenot; Patrick Wincker; Armel Salmon; Angélique D'Hont; Malika Ainouche
International Conference on Invasive Spartina 2014 | 2014
Mathieu Rousseau-Gueutin; Sidonie Bellot; Guillaume Martin; Julien Boutte; Houda Chelaifa; Oscar Lima; Sophie Coudouel; Delphine Naquin; Armel Salmon; Abdelkader Aïnouche; Malika Ainouche
International Conference on Invasive Spartina (ICI-Spartina 2014), July 7-10, 2014, Rennes, France | 2014
Carine Charron; Mathieu Rousseau-Gueutin; Julie Ferreira De Carvalho; Houda Chelaifa; Julien Boutte; Gaëtan Droc; Joëlle Fourment; Arnaud Bellec; Hélène Bergès; Julie Poulain; Arnaud Couloux; Sophie Mangenot; Patrick Wincker; Armel Salmon; Angélique D'Hont; Malika Ainouche
Colloque de lancement du Groupement de Recherches CNRS « Invasions Biologiques » | 2014
Malika Ainouche; Armel Salmon; Mathieu Rousseau-Gueutin; Julien Boutte; Hélène Rousseau; Julie Ferreira De Carvalho; Sidonie Bellot; Houda Chelaifa; Philippe Fortune; Alex Baumel; Abdelkader Aïnouche; Marie-Thérèse Misset