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Preferential Subgenome Elimination and Chromosomal Structural Changes Occurring in Newly Formed Tetraploid Wheat—Aegilops ventricosa Amphiploid (AABBD(v)D(v)N(v)N(v))

Artificial allopolyploids derived from the genera Triticum and Aegilops have been used as genetic resources for wheat improvement and are a classic example of evolution via allopolyploidization. In this study, we investigated chromosomes and subgenome transmission behavior in the newly formed allopo...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Jie, Yang, Fan, Jiang, Yun, Guo, Yuanlin, Wang, Ying, Zhu, XinGuo, Li, Jun, Wan, Hongshen, Wang, Qin, Deng, Ziyuan, Xuan, Pu, Yang, WuYun
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7235383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32477398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00330
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author Zhang, Jie
Yang, Fan
Jiang, Yun
Guo, Yuanlin
Wang, Ying
Zhu, XinGuo
Li, Jun
Wan, Hongshen
Wang, Qin
Deng, Ziyuan
Xuan, Pu
Yang, WuYun
author_facet Zhang, Jie
Yang, Fan
Jiang, Yun
Guo, Yuanlin
Wang, Ying
Zhu, XinGuo
Li, Jun
Wan, Hongshen
Wang, Qin
Deng, Ziyuan
Xuan, Pu
Yang, WuYun
author_sort Zhang, Jie
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description Artificial allopolyploids derived from the genera Triticum and Aegilops have been used as genetic resources for wheat improvement and are a classic example of evolution via allopolyploidization. In this study, we investigated chromosomes and subgenome transmission behavior in the newly formed allopolyploid of wheat group via multicolor Fluorescence in situ hybridization (mc-FISH), using pSc119.2, pTa535, and (GAA)(7) as probe combinations, to enabled us to precisely identify individual chromosomes in 381 S(3) and S(4) generations plants derived from reciprocal crosses between Ae. ventricosa (D(v)D(v)N(v)N(v)) and T. turgidum (AABB). A higher rate of aneuploidy, constituting 66.04–86.41% individuals, was observed in these two early generations. Of the four constituent subgenomes, D(v) showed the highest frequency of elimination, followed by N(v) and B, while A was the most stable. In addition, structural chromosomal changes occurred ubiquitously in the selfed progenies of allopolyploids. Among the constituent subgenomes, B showed the highest number of aberrations. In terms of chromosomal dynamics, there was no significant association between the chromosomal behavior model and the cytoplasm, with the exception of chromosomal loss in the D(v) subgenome. The chromosome loss frequency in the D(v) subgenome was significantly higher in the T. turgidum × Ae. ventricosa cross than in the Ae. ventricosa × T. turgidum cross. This result indicates that, although the D subgenome showed great instability, allopolyploids containing D subgenome could probably be maintained after a certain hybridization in which the D subgenome donor was used as the maternal parent at its onset stage. Our findings provide valuable information pertaining to the behavior patterns of subgenomes during allopolyploidization. Moreover, the allopolyploids developed here could be used as potential resources for the genetic improvement of wheat.
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spelling pubmed-72353832020-05-29 Preferential Subgenome Elimination and Chromosomal Structural Changes Occurring in Newly Formed Tetraploid Wheat—Aegilops ventricosa Amphiploid (AABBD(v)D(v)N(v)N(v)) Zhang, Jie Yang, Fan Jiang, Yun Guo, Yuanlin Wang, Ying Zhu, XinGuo Li, Jun Wan, Hongshen Wang, Qin Deng, Ziyuan Xuan, Pu Yang, WuYun Front Genet Genetics Artificial allopolyploids derived from the genera Triticum and Aegilops have been used as genetic resources for wheat improvement and are a classic example of evolution via allopolyploidization. In this study, we investigated chromosomes and subgenome transmission behavior in the newly formed allopolyploid of wheat group via multicolor Fluorescence in situ hybridization (mc-FISH), using pSc119.2, pTa535, and (GAA)(7) as probe combinations, to enabled us to precisely identify individual chromosomes in 381 S(3) and S(4) generations plants derived from reciprocal crosses between Ae. ventricosa (D(v)D(v)N(v)N(v)) and T. turgidum (AABB). A higher rate of aneuploidy, constituting 66.04–86.41% individuals, was observed in these two early generations. Of the four constituent subgenomes, D(v) showed the highest frequency of elimination, followed by N(v) and B, while A was the most stable. In addition, structural chromosomal changes occurred ubiquitously in the selfed progenies of allopolyploids. Among the constituent subgenomes, B showed the highest number of aberrations. In terms of chromosomal dynamics, there was no significant association between the chromosomal behavior model and the cytoplasm, with the exception of chromosomal loss in the D(v) subgenome. The chromosome loss frequency in the D(v) subgenome was significantly higher in the T. turgidum × Ae. ventricosa cross than in the Ae. ventricosa × T. turgidum cross. This result indicates that, although the D subgenome showed great instability, allopolyploids containing D subgenome could probably be maintained after a certain hybridization in which the D subgenome donor was used as the maternal parent at its onset stage. Our findings provide valuable information pertaining to the behavior patterns of subgenomes during allopolyploidization. Moreover, the allopolyploids developed here could be used as potential resources for the genetic improvement of wheat. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7235383/ /pubmed/32477398 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00330 Text en Copyright © 2020 Zhang, Yang, Jiang, Guo, Wang, Zhu, Li, Wan, Wang, Deng, Xuan and Yang. http://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 Genetics
Zhang, Jie
Yang, Fan
Jiang, Yun
Guo, Yuanlin
Wang, Ying
Zhu, XinGuo
Li, Jun
Wan, Hongshen
Wang, Qin
Deng, Ziyuan
Xuan, Pu
Yang, WuYun
Preferential Subgenome Elimination and Chromosomal Structural Changes Occurring in Newly Formed Tetraploid Wheat—Aegilops ventricosa Amphiploid (AABBD(v)D(v)N(v)N(v))
title Preferential Subgenome Elimination and Chromosomal Structural Changes Occurring in Newly Formed Tetraploid Wheat—Aegilops ventricosa Amphiploid (AABBD(v)D(v)N(v)N(v))
title_full Preferential Subgenome Elimination and Chromosomal Structural Changes Occurring in Newly Formed Tetraploid Wheat—Aegilops ventricosa Amphiploid (AABBD(v)D(v)N(v)N(v))
title_fullStr Preferential Subgenome Elimination and Chromosomal Structural Changes Occurring in Newly Formed Tetraploid Wheat—Aegilops ventricosa Amphiploid (AABBD(v)D(v)N(v)N(v))
title_full_unstemmed Preferential Subgenome Elimination and Chromosomal Structural Changes Occurring in Newly Formed Tetraploid Wheat—Aegilops ventricosa Amphiploid (AABBD(v)D(v)N(v)N(v))
title_short Preferential Subgenome Elimination and Chromosomal Structural Changes Occurring in Newly Formed Tetraploid Wheat—Aegilops ventricosa Amphiploid (AABBD(v)D(v)N(v)N(v))
title_sort preferential subgenome elimination and chromosomal structural changes occurring in newly formed tetraploid wheat—aegilops ventricosa amphiploid (aabbd(v)d(v)n(v)n(v))
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7235383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32477398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.00330
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