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Martin Mascher1,2, Heidrun Gundlach3, Axel Himmelbach1, Sebastian Beier1, Sven O Twardziok3, Thomas Wicker4, Volodymyr Radchuk1, Christoph Dockter5, Pete E Hedley6, Joanne Russell6, Micha Bayer6, Luke Ramsay6, Hui Liu6, Georg Haberer3, Xiao-Qi Zhang7, Qisen Zhang8, Roberto A Barrero9, Lin Li10, Stefan Taudien11, Marco Groth11, Marius Felder11, Alex Hastie12, Hana Šimková13, Helena Staňková13, Jan Vrána13, Saki Chan12, María Muñoz-Amatriaín14, Rachid Ounit15, Steve Wanamaker14, Daniel Bolser16, Christian Colmsee1, Thomas Schmutzer1, Lala Aliyeva-Schnorr1, Stefano Grasso17, Jaakko Tanskanen18, Anna Chailyan5, Dharanya Sampath19, Darren Heavens19, Leah Clissold19, Sujie Cao20, Brett Chapman9, Fei Dai21, Yong Han21, Hua Li20, Xuan Li20, Chongyun Lin20, John K McCooke9, Cong Tan9, Penghao Wang7, Songbo Wang20, Shuya Yin21, Gaofeng Zhou7, Jesse A Poland22, Matthew I Bellgard9, Ljudmilla Borisjuk1, Andreas Houben1, Jaroslav Doležel13, Sarah Ayling19, Stefano Lonardi15, Paul Kersey16, Peter Langridge23, Gary J Muehlbauer10,24, Matthew D Clark19,25, Mario Caccamo19,26, Alan H Schulman18, Klaus F X Mayer3,27, Matthias Platzer11, Timothy J Close14, Uwe Scholz1, Mats Hansson28, Guoping Zhang21, Ilka Braumann5, Manuel Spannagl3, Chengdao Li7,29,30, Robbie Waugh6,31, Nils Stein1,32.
Abstract
Cereal grasses of the Triticeae tribe have been the major food source in temperate regions since the dawn of agriculture. Their large genomes are characterized by a high content of repetitive elements and large pericentromeric regions that are virtually devoid of meiotic recombination. Here we present a high-quality reference genome assembly for barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). We use chromosome conformation capture mapping to derive the linear order of sequences across the pericentromeric space and to investigate the spatial organization of chromatin in the nucleus at megabase resolution. The composition of genes and repetitive elements differs between distal and proximal regions. Gene family analyses reveal lineage-specific duplications of genes involved in the transport of nutrients to developing seeds and the mobilization of carbohydrates in grains. We demonstrate the importance of the barley reference sequence for breeding by inspecting the genomic partitioning of sequence variation in modern elite germplasm, highlighting regions vulnerable to genetic erosion.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28447635 DOI: 10.1038/nature22043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962