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Genome sequences of three Aegilops species of the section Sitopsis reveal phylogenetic relationships and provide resources for wheat improvement.


ABSTRACT: Aegilops is a close relative of wheat (Triticum spp.), and Aegilops species in the section Sitopsis represent a rich reservoir of genetic diversity for the improvement of wheat. To understand their diversity and advance their utilization, we produced whole-genome assemblies of Aegilops longissima and Aegilops speltoides. Whole-genome comparative analysis, along with the recently sequenced Aegilops sharonensis genome, showed that the Ae. longissima and Ae. sharonensis genomes are highly similar and are most closely related to the wheat D subgenome. By contrast, the Ae. speltoides genome is more closely related to the B subgenome. Haplotype block analysis supported the idea that Ae. speltoides genome is closest to the wheat B subgenome, and highlighted variable and similar genomic regions between the three Aegilops species and wheat. Genome-wide analysis of nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) genes revealed species-specific and lineage-specific NLR genes and variants, demonstrating the potential of Aegilops genomes for wheat improvement.

SUBMITTER: Avni R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10138734 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome sequences of three Aegilops species of the section Sitopsis reveal phylogenetic relationships and provide resources for wheat improvement.

Avni Raz R   Lux Thomas T   Minz-Dub Anna A   Millet Eitan E   Sela Hanan H   Distelfeld Assaf A   Deek Jasline J   Yu Guotai G   Steuernagel Burkhard B   Pozniak Curtis C   Ens Jennifer J   Gundlach Heidrun H   Mayer Klaus F X KFX   Himmelbach Axel A   Stein Nils N   Mascher Martin M   Spannagl Manuel M   Wulff Brande B H BBH   Sharon Amir A  

The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 20220212 1


Aegilops is a close relative of wheat (Triticum spp.), and Aegilops species in the section Sitopsis represent a rich reservoir of genetic diversity for the improvement of wheat. To understand their diversity and advance their utilization, we produced whole-genome assemblies of Aegilops longissima and Aegilops speltoides. Whole-genome comparative analysis, along with the recently sequenced Aegilops sharonensis genome, showed that the Ae. longissima and Ae. sharonensis genomes are highly similar a  ...[more]

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