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Next-generation sequencing of flow-sorted wheat chromosome 5D reveals lineage-specific translocations and widespread gene duplications

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    0441332 - ÚEB 2015 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Lucas, S. J. - Akpinar, B. A. - Šimková, Hana - Kubaláková, Marie - Doležel, Jaroslav - Budak, H.
    Next-generation sequencing of flow-sorted wheat chromosome 5D reveals lineage-specific translocations and widespread gene duplications.
    BMC Genomics. Roč. 15, DEC 9 2014 (2014). ISSN 1471-2164. E-ISSN 1471-2164
    R&D Projects: GA ČR GBP501/12/G090
    Institutional support: RVO:61389030
    Keywords : Wheat genome * Chromosome sorting * Triticum aestivum
    Subject RIV: EB - Genetics ; Molecular Biology
    Impact factor: 3.986, year: 2014

    Background: The similar to 17 Gb hexaploid bread wheat genome is a high priority and a major technical challenge for genomic studies. In particular, the D sub-genome is relatively lacking in genetic diversity, making it both difficult to map genetically, and a target for introgression of agriculturally useful traits. Elucidating its sequence and structure will therefore facilitate wheat breeding and crop improvement. Results: We generated shotgun sequences from each arm of flow-sorted Triticum aestivum chromosome 5D using 454 FLX Titanium technology, giving 1.34x and 1.61x coverage of the short (5DS) and long (5DL) arms of the chromosome respectively. By a combination of sequence similarity and assembly-based methods, similar to 74% of the sequence reads were classified as repetitive elements, and coding sequence models of 1314 (5DS) and 2975 (5DL) genes were generated. The order of conserved genes in syntenic regions of previously sequenced grass genomes were integrated with physical and genetic map positions of 518 wheat markers to establish a virtual gene order for chromosome 5D. Conclusions: The virtual gene order revealed a large-scale chromosomal rearrangement in the peri-centromeric region of 5DL, and a concentration of non-syntenic genes in the telomeric region of 5DS. Although our data support the large-scale conservation of Triticeae chromosome structure, they also suggest that some regions are evolving rapidly through frequent gene duplications and translocations.
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