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Genome diversity and highland-adaptative variation in Tibet barley landrace population of China

Barley landraces accumulated variation in adapting to extreme highland environments during long-term domestication in Tibet, but little is known about their population structure and genomic selection traces. In this study, tGBS (tunable genotyping by sequencing) sequencing, molecular marker and phen...

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Autores principales: Dondup, Dawa, Yang, Yang, Xu, Dongdong, Namgyal, Lhundrup, Wang, Zihao, Shen, Xia, Dorji, Tsechoe, kyi, Nyima, Drolma, Lhakpa, Gao, Liyun, Ga, Zhuo, Sang, Zha, Mu, Wang, Zhuoma, Pubu, Taba, Xiongnu, Jiao, Guocheng, Liao, Wenhua, Tang, Yawei, Zeng, Xingquan, Luobu, Zhaxi, Wu, Yufeng, Wang, Chunchao, Zhang, Jing, Qi, Zengjun, Guo, Weilong, Guo, Ganggang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10206316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235004
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1189642
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author Dondup, Dawa
Yang, Yang
Xu, Dongdong
Namgyal, Lhundrup
Wang, Zihao
Shen, Xia
Dorji, Tsechoe
kyi, Nyima
Drolma, Lhakpa
Gao, Liyun
Ga, Zhuo
Sang, Zha
Ga, Zhuo
Mu, Wang
Zhuoma, Pubu
Taba, Xiongnu
Jiao, Guocheng
Liao, Wenhua
Tang, Yawei
Zeng, Xingquan
Luobu, Zhaxi
Wu, Yufeng
Wang, Chunchao
Zhang, Jing
Qi, Zengjun
Guo, Weilong
Guo, Ganggang
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Yang, Yang
Xu, Dongdong
Namgyal, Lhundrup
Wang, Zihao
Shen, Xia
Dorji, Tsechoe
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Drolma, Lhakpa
Gao, Liyun
Ga, Zhuo
Sang, Zha
Ga, Zhuo
Mu, Wang
Zhuoma, Pubu
Taba, Xiongnu
Jiao, Guocheng
Liao, Wenhua
Tang, Yawei
Zeng, Xingquan
Luobu, Zhaxi
Wu, Yufeng
Wang, Chunchao
Zhang, Jing
Qi, Zengjun
Guo, Weilong
Guo, Ganggang
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description Barley landraces accumulated variation in adapting to extreme highland environments during long-term domestication in Tibet, but little is known about their population structure and genomic selection traces. In this study, tGBS (tunable genotyping by sequencing) sequencing, molecular marker and phenotypic analyses were conducted on 1,308 highland and 58 inland barley landraces in China. The accessions were divided into six sub-populations and clearly distinguished most six-rowed, naked barley accessions (Qingke in Tibet) from inland barley. Genome-wide differentiation was observed in all five sub-populations of Qingke and inland barley accessions. High genetic differentiation in the pericentric regions of chromosomes 2H and 3H contributed to formation of five types of Qingke. Ten haplotypes of the pericentric regions of 2H, 3H, 6H and 7H were further identified as associated with ecological diversification of these sub-populations. There was genetic exchange between eastern and western Qingke but they shared the same progenitor. The identification of 20 inland barley types indicated multiple origins of Qingke in Tibet. The distribution of the five types of Qingke corresponded to specific environments. Two predominant highland-adaptative variations were identified for low temperature tolerance and grain color. Our results provide new insights into the origin, genome differentiation, population structure and highland adaptation in highland barley which will benefit both germplasm enhancement and breeding of naked barley.
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spelling pubmed-102063162023-05-25 Genome diversity and highland-adaptative variation in Tibet barley landrace population of China Dondup, Dawa Yang, Yang Xu, Dongdong Namgyal, Lhundrup Wang, Zihao Shen, Xia Dorji, Tsechoe kyi, Nyima Drolma, Lhakpa Gao, Liyun Ga, Zhuo Sang, Zha Ga, Zhuo Mu, Wang Zhuoma, Pubu Taba, Xiongnu Jiao, Guocheng Liao, Wenhua Tang, Yawei Zeng, Xingquan Luobu, Zhaxi Wu, Yufeng Wang, Chunchao Zhang, Jing Qi, Zengjun Guo, Weilong Guo, Ganggang Front Plant Sci Plant Science Barley landraces accumulated variation in adapting to extreme highland environments during long-term domestication in Tibet, but little is known about their population structure and genomic selection traces. In this study, tGBS (tunable genotyping by sequencing) sequencing, molecular marker and phenotypic analyses were conducted on 1,308 highland and 58 inland barley landraces in China. The accessions were divided into six sub-populations and clearly distinguished most six-rowed, naked barley accessions (Qingke in Tibet) from inland barley. Genome-wide differentiation was observed in all five sub-populations of Qingke and inland barley accessions. High genetic differentiation in the pericentric regions of chromosomes 2H and 3H contributed to formation of five types of Qingke. Ten haplotypes of the pericentric regions of 2H, 3H, 6H and 7H were further identified as associated with ecological diversification of these sub-populations. There was genetic exchange between eastern and western Qingke but they shared the same progenitor. The identification of 20 inland barley types indicated multiple origins of Qingke in Tibet. The distribution of the five types of Qingke corresponded to specific environments. Two predominant highland-adaptative variations were identified for low temperature tolerance and grain color. Our results provide new insights into the origin, genome differentiation, population structure and highland adaptation in highland barley which will benefit both germplasm enhancement and breeding of naked barley. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10206316/ /pubmed/37235004 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1189642 Text en Copyright © 2023 Dondup, Yang, Xu, Namgyal, Wang, Shen, Dorji, kyi, Drolma, Gao, Ga, Sang, Ga, Mu, Zhuoma, Taba, Jiao, Liao, Tang, Zeng, Luobu, Wu, Wang, Zhang, Qi, Guo and Guo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Dondup, Dawa
Yang, Yang
Xu, Dongdong
Namgyal, Lhundrup
Wang, Zihao
Shen, Xia
Dorji, Tsechoe
kyi, Nyima
Drolma, Lhakpa
Gao, Liyun
Ga, Zhuo
Sang, Zha
Ga, Zhuo
Mu, Wang
Zhuoma, Pubu
Taba, Xiongnu
Jiao, Guocheng
Liao, Wenhua
Tang, Yawei
Zeng, Xingquan
Luobu, Zhaxi
Wu, Yufeng
Wang, Chunchao
Zhang, Jing
Qi, Zengjun
Guo, Weilong
Guo, Ganggang
Genome diversity and highland-adaptative variation in Tibet barley landrace population of China
title Genome diversity and highland-adaptative variation in Tibet barley landrace population of China
title_full Genome diversity and highland-adaptative variation in Tibet barley landrace population of China
title_fullStr Genome diversity and highland-adaptative variation in Tibet barley landrace population of China
title_full_unstemmed Genome diversity and highland-adaptative variation in Tibet barley landrace population of China
title_short Genome diversity and highland-adaptative variation in Tibet barley landrace population of China
title_sort genome diversity and highland-adaptative variation in tibet barley landrace population of china
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10206316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235004
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1189642
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