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Specific patterns of gene space organisation revealed in wheat by using the combination of barley and wheat genomic resources

BACKGROUND: Because of its size, allohexaploid nature and high repeat content, the wheat genome has always been perceived as too complex for efficient molecular studies. We recently constructed the first physical map of a wheat chromosome (3B). However gene mapping is still laborious in wheat becaus...

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Autores principales: Rustenholz, Camille, Hedley, Pete E, Morris, Jenny, Choulet, Frédéric, Feuillet, Catherine, Waugh, Robbie, Paux, Etienne
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3019236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21167071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-714
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author Rustenholz, Camille
Hedley, Pete E
Morris, Jenny
Choulet, Frédéric
Feuillet, Catherine
Waugh, Robbie
Paux, Etienne
author_facet Rustenholz, Camille
Hedley, Pete E
Morris, Jenny
Choulet, Frédéric
Feuillet, Catherine
Waugh, Robbie
Paux, Etienne
author_sort Rustenholz, Camille
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description BACKGROUND: Because of its size, allohexaploid nature and high repeat content, the wheat genome has always been perceived as too complex for efficient molecular studies. We recently constructed the first physical map of a wheat chromosome (3B). However gene mapping is still laborious in wheat because of high redundancy between the three homoeologous genomes. In contrast, in the closely related diploid species, barley, numerous gene-based markers have been developed. This study aims at combining the unique genomic resources developed in wheat and barley to decipher the organisation of gene space on wheat chromosome 3B. RESULTS: Three dimensional pools of the minimal tiling path of wheat chromosome 3B physical map were hybridised to a barley Agilent 15K expression microarray. This led to the fine mapping of 738 barley orthologous genes on wheat chromosome 3B. In addition, comparative analyses revealed that 68% of the genes identified were syntenic between the wheat chromosome 3B and barley chromosome 3 H and 59% between wheat chromosome 3B and rice chromosome 1, together with some wheat-specific rearrangements. Finally, it indicated an increasing gradient of gene density from the centromere to the telomeres positively correlated with the number of genes clustered in islands on wheat chromosome 3B. CONCLUSION: Our study shows that novel structural genomics resources now available in wheat and barley can be combined efficiently to overcome specific problems of genetic anchoring of physical contigs in wheat and to perform high-resolution comparative analyses with rice for deciphering the organisation of the wheat gene space.
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spelling pubmed-30192362011-01-12 Specific patterns of gene space organisation revealed in wheat by using the combination of barley and wheat genomic resources Rustenholz, Camille Hedley, Pete E Morris, Jenny Choulet, Frédéric Feuillet, Catherine Waugh, Robbie Paux, Etienne BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Because of its size, allohexaploid nature and high repeat content, the wheat genome has always been perceived as too complex for efficient molecular studies. We recently constructed the first physical map of a wheat chromosome (3B). However gene mapping is still laborious in wheat because of high redundancy between the three homoeologous genomes. In contrast, in the closely related diploid species, barley, numerous gene-based markers have been developed. This study aims at combining the unique genomic resources developed in wheat and barley to decipher the organisation of gene space on wheat chromosome 3B. RESULTS: Three dimensional pools of the minimal tiling path of wheat chromosome 3B physical map were hybridised to a barley Agilent 15K expression microarray. This led to the fine mapping of 738 barley orthologous genes on wheat chromosome 3B. In addition, comparative analyses revealed that 68% of the genes identified were syntenic between the wheat chromosome 3B and barley chromosome 3 H and 59% between wheat chromosome 3B and rice chromosome 1, together with some wheat-specific rearrangements. Finally, it indicated an increasing gradient of gene density from the centromere to the telomeres positively correlated with the number of genes clustered in islands on wheat chromosome 3B. CONCLUSION: Our study shows that novel structural genomics resources now available in wheat and barley can be combined efficiently to overcome specific problems of genetic anchoring of physical contigs in wheat and to perform high-resolution comparative analyses with rice for deciphering the organisation of the wheat gene space. BioMed Central 2010-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3019236/ /pubmed/21167071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-714 Text en Copyright ©2010 Rustenholz et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rustenholz, Camille
Hedley, Pete E
Morris, Jenny
Choulet, Frédéric
Feuillet, Catherine
Waugh, Robbie
Paux, Etienne
Specific patterns of gene space organisation revealed in wheat by using the combination of barley and wheat genomic resources
title Specific patterns of gene space organisation revealed in wheat by using the combination of barley and wheat genomic resources
title_full Specific patterns of gene space organisation revealed in wheat by using the combination of barley and wheat genomic resources
title_fullStr Specific patterns of gene space organisation revealed in wheat by using the combination of barley and wheat genomic resources
title_full_unstemmed Specific patterns of gene space organisation revealed in wheat by using the combination of barley and wheat genomic resources
title_short Specific patterns of gene space organisation revealed in wheat by using the combination of barley and wheat genomic resources
title_sort specific patterns of gene space organisation revealed in wheat by using the combination of barley and wheat genomic resources
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3019236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21167071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-714
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