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Genetic diversity, distribution and domestication history of the neglected GGAtAt genepool of wheat.

Authors :
Badaeva, Ekaterina D.
Konovalov, Fedor A.
Knüpffer, Helmut
Fricano, Agostino
Ruban, Alevtina S.
Kehel, Zakaria
Zoshchuk, Svyatoslav A.
Surzhikov, Sergei A.
Neumann, Kerstin
Graner, Andreas
Hammer, Karl
Filatenko, Anna
Bogaard, Amy
Jones, Glynis
Özkan, Hakan
Kilian, Benjamin
Source :
Theoretical & Applied Genetics; Mar2022, Vol. 135 Issue 3, p755-776, 22p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Key message: We present a comprehensive survey of cytogenetic and genomic diversity of the GGA<superscript>t</superscript>A<superscript>t</superscript> genepool of wheat, thereby unlocking these plant genetic resources for wheat improvement. Wheat yields are stagnating around the world and new sources of genes for resistance or tolerances to abiotic traits are required. In this context, the tetraploid wheat wild relatives are among the key candidates for wheat improvement. Despite its potential huge value for wheat breeding, the tetraploid GGA<superscript>t</superscript>A<superscript>t</superscript> genepool is largely neglected. Understanding the population structure, native distribution range, intraspecific variation of the entire tetraploid GGA<superscript>t</superscript>A<superscript>t</superscript> genepool and its domestication history would further its use for wheat improvement. The paper provides the first comprehensive survey of genomic and cytogenetic diversity sampling the full breadth and depth of the tetraploid GGA<superscript>t</superscript>A<superscript>t</superscript> genepool. According to the results obtained, the extant GGA<superscript>t</superscript>A<superscript>t</superscript> genepool consists of three distinct lineages. We provide detailed insights into the cytogenetic composition of GGA<superscript>t</superscript>A<superscript>t</superscript> wheats, revealed group- and population-specific markers and show that chromosomal rearrangements play an important role in intraspecific diversity of T. araraticum. The origin and domestication history of the GGA<superscript>t</superscript>A<superscript>t</superscript> lineages is discussed in the context of state-of-the-art archaeobotanical finds. We shed new light on the complex evolutionary history of the GGA<superscript>t</superscript>A<superscript>t</superscript> wheat genepool and provide the basis for an increased use of the GGA<superscript>t</superscript>A<superscript>t</superscript> wheat genepool for wheat improvement. The findings have implications for our understanding of the origins of agriculture in southwest Asia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00405752
Volume :
135
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Theoretical & Applied Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155910776
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-021-03912-0