Literature DB >> 34979290

Genome sequences of five Sitopsis species of Aegilops and the origin of polyploid wheat B subgenome.

Lin-Feng Li1, Zhi-Bin Zhang2, Zhen-Hui Wang3, Ning Li4, Yan Sha4, Xin-Feng Wang5, Ning Ding5, Yang Li4, Jing Zhao4, Ying Wu4, Lei Gong4, Fabrizio Mafessoni6, Avraham A Levy7, Bao Liu8.   

Abstract

Common wheat (Triticum aestivum, BBAADD) is a major staple food crop worldwide. The diploid progenitors of the A and D subgenomes have been unequivocally identified; that of B, however, remains ambiguous and controversial but is suspected to be related to species of Aegilops, section Sitopsis. Here, we report the assembly of chromosome-level genome sequences of all five Sitopsis species, namely Aegilops bicornis, Ae. longissima, Ae. searsii, Ae. sharonensis, and Ae. speltoides, as well as the partial assembly of the Amblyopyrum muticum (synonym Aegilops mutica) genome for phylogenetic analysis. Our results reveal that the donor of the common wheat B subgenome is a distinct, and most probably extinct, diploid species that diverged from an ancestral progenitor of the B lineage to which the still extant Ae. speltoides and Am. muticum belong. In addition, we identified interspecific genetic introgressions throughout the evolution of the Triticum/Aegilops species complex. The five Sitopsis species have various assembled genome sizes (4.11-5.89 Gb) with high proportions of repetitive sequences (85.99%-89.81%); nonetheless, they retain high collinearity with other genomes or subgenomes of species in the Triticum/Aegilops complex. Differences in genome size were primarily due to independent post-speciation amplification of transposons. We also identified a set of Sitopsis genes pertinent to important agronomic traits that can be harnessed for wheat breeding. These newly assembled genome resources provide a new roadmap for evolutionary and genetic studies of the Triticum/Aegilops complex, as well as for wheat improvement.
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Keywords:  Aegilops; Sitopsis; Triticum; genetic introgression; genome evolution; polyploid wheat

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34979290     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2021.12.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant        ISSN: 1674-2052            Impact factor:   13.164


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