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Intra-Varietal Diversity and Its Contribution to Wheat Evolution, Domestication, and Improvement in Wheat

Crop genetic diversity is essential for adaptation and productivity in agriculture. A previous study revealed that poor allele diversity in wheat commercial cultivars is a major barrier to its further improvement. Homologs within a variety, including paralogs and orthologs in polyploid, account for...

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Autores principales: Li, Tianbao, Kong, Chuizheng, Deng, Pingchuan, Li, Chengdao, Zhao, Guangyao, Li, Hongjie, Gao, Lifeng, Cui, Dangqun, Jia, Jizeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37373363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241210217
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author Li, Tianbao
Kong, Chuizheng
Deng, Pingchuan
Li, Chengdao
Zhao, Guangyao
Li, Hongjie
Gao, Lifeng
Cui, Dangqun
Jia, Jizeng
author_facet Li, Tianbao
Kong, Chuizheng
Deng, Pingchuan
Li, Chengdao
Zhao, Guangyao
Li, Hongjie
Gao, Lifeng
Cui, Dangqun
Jia, Jizeng
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description Crop genetic diversity is essential for adaptation and productivity in agriculture. A previous study revealed that poor allele diversity in wheat commercial cultivars is a major barrier to its further improvement. Homologs within a variety, including paralogs and orthologs in polyploid, account for a large part of the total genes of a species. Homolog diversity, intra-varietal diversity (IVD), and their functions have not been elucidated. Common wheat, an important food crop, is a hexaploid species with three subgenomes. This study analyzed the sequence, expression, and functional diversity of homologous genes in common wheat based on high-quality reference genomes of two representative varieties, a modern commercial variety Aikang 58 (AK58) and a landrace Chinese Spring (CS). A total of 85,908 homologous genes, accounting for 71.9% of all wheat genes, including inparalogs (IPs), outparalogs (OPs), and single-copy orthologs (SORs), were identified, suggesting that homologs are an important part of the wheat genome. The levels of sequence, expression, and functional variation in OPs and SORs were higher than that of IPs, which indicates that polyploids have more homologous diversity than diploids. Expansion genes, a specific type of OPs, made a great contribution to crop evolution and adaptation and endowed crop with special characteristics. Almost all agronomically important genes were from OPs and SORs, demonstrating their essential functions for polyploid evolution, domestication, and improvement. Our results suggest that IVD analysis is a novel approach for evaluating intra-genomic variations, and exploitation of IVD might be a new road for plant breeding, especially for polyploid crops, such as wheat.
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spelling pubmed-102993462023-06-28 Intra-Varietal Diversity and Its Contribution to Wheat Evolution, Domestication, and Improvement in Wheat Li, Tianbao Kong, Chuizheng Deng, Pingchuan Li, Chengdao Zhao, Guangyao Li, Hongjie Gao, Lifeng Cui, Dangqun Jia, Jizeng Int J Mol Sci Article Crop genetic diversity is essential for adaptation and productivity in agriculture. A previous study revealed that poor allele diversity in wheat commercial cultivars is a major barrier to its further improvement. Homologs within a variety, including paralogs and orthologs in polyploid, account for a large part of the total genes of a species. Homolog diversity, intra-varietal diversity (IVD), and their functions have not been elucidated. Common wheat, an important food crop, is a hexaploid species with three subgenomes. This study analyzed the sequence, expression, and functional diversity of homologous genes in common wheat based on high-quality reference genomes of two representative varieties, a modern commercial variety Aikang 58 (AK58) and a landrace Chinese Spring (CS). A total of 85,908 homologous genes, accounting for 71.9% of all wheat genes, including inparalogs (IPs), outparalogs (OPs), and single-copy orthologs (SORs), were identified, suggesting that homologs are an important part of the wheat genome. The levels of sequence, expression, and functional variation in OPs and SORs were higher than that of IPs, which indicates that polyploids have more homologous diversity than diploids. Expansion genes, a specific type of OPs, made a great contribution to crop evolution and adaptation and endowed crop with special characteristics. Almost all agronomically important genes were from OPs and SORs, demonstrating their essential functions for polyploid evolution, domestication, and improvement. Our results suggest that IVD analysis is a novel approach for evaluating intra-genomic variations, and exploitation of IVD might be a new road for plant breeding, especially for polyploid crops, such as wheat. MDPI 2023-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10299346/ /pubmed/37373363 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241210217 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Tianbao
Kong, Chuizheng
Deng, Pingchuan
Li, Chengdao
Zhao, Guangyao
Li, Hongjie
Gao, Lifeng
Cui, Dangqun
Jia, Jizeng
Intra-Varietal Diversity and Its Contribution to Wheat Evolution, Domestication, and Improvement in Wheat
title Intra-Varietal Diversity and Its Contribution to Wheat Evolution, Domestication, and Improvement in Wheat
title_full Intra-Varietal Diversity and Its Contribution to Wheat Evolution, Domestication, and Improvement in Wheat
title_fullStr Intra-Varietal Diversity and Its Contribution to Wheat Evolution, Domestication, and Improvement in Wheat
title_full_unstemmed Intra-Varietal Diversity and Its Contribution to Wheat Evolution, Domestication, and Improvement in Wheat
title_short Intra-Varietal Diversity and Its Contribution to Wheat Evolution, Domestication, and Improvement in Wheat
title_sort intra-varietal diversity and its contribution to wheat evolution, domestication, and improvement in wheat
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37373363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241210217
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