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Jingzhong Xie1, Naxin Huo2, Shenghui Zhou1, Yi Wang3, Guanghao Guo1, Karin R Deal4, Shuhong Ouyang1, Yong Liang1, Zhenzhong Wang1, Lichan Xiao4, Tingting Zhu4, Tiezhu Hu3, Vijay Tiwari5, Jianwei Zhang6, Hongxia Li3, Zhongfu Ni1, Yingyin Yao1, Huiru Peng1, Shengli Zhang3, Olin D Anderson3, Patrick E McGuire4, Jan Dvorak7, Ming-Cheng Luo8, Zhiyong Liu9, Yong Q Gu10, Qixin Sun11.
Abstract
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum, AABBDD) is an allohexaploid species derived from two rounds of interspecific hybridizations. A high-quality genome sequence assembly of diploid Aegilops tauschii, the donor of the wheat D genome, will provide a useful platform to study polyploid wheat evolution. A combined approach of BAC pooling and next-generation sequencing technology was employed to sequence the minimum tiling path (MTP) of 3176 BAC clones from the short arm of Ae. tauschii chromosome 3 (At3DS). The final assembly of 135 super-scaffolds with an N50 of 4.2 Mb was used to build a 247-Mb pseudomolecule with a total of 2222 predicted protein-coding genes. Compared with the orthologous regions of rice, Brachypodium, and sorghum, At3DS contains 38.67% more genes. In comparison to At3DS, the short arm sequence of wheat chromosome 3B (Ta3BS) is 95-Mb large in size, which is primarily due to the expansion of the non-centromeric region, suggesting that transposable element (TE) bursts in Ta3B likely occurred there. Also, the size increase is accompanied by a proportional increase in gene number in Ta3BS. We found that in the sequence of short arm of wheat chromosome 3D (Ta3DS), there was only less than 0.27% gene loss compared to At3DS. Our study reveals divergent evolution of grass genomes and provides new insights into sequence changes in the polyploid wheat genome.Entities:
Keywords: Aegilops tauschii; Comparative genomics; Genome sequencing; Grass evolution; Sequence assembly
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27765484 DOI: 10.1016/j.jgg.2016.09.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet Genomics ISSN: 1673-8527 Impact factor: 4.275