Cis-regulatory dynamics in plant domestication
Cis-regulatory elements (CREs) are critical sequence determinants for spatiotemporal control of gene expression. Genetic variants within CREs have driven phenotypic transitions from wild to cultivated plants during domestication. This review summarizes our current understanding of genetic variants within CREs involved in plant domestication. We also propose avenues for studies to expand our understanding of both CRE biology and domestication processes, such as examining primary mechanisms that generate CRE genetic variants during plant domestication and investigating the roles of CREs in domestication syndrome. Additionally, we discuss existing challenges and highlight future opportunities for exploring CREs in plant domestication, emphasizing the potential of modifying CREs to contribute to crop improvement.
