Genome-wide homology analysis reveals new insights into the origin of the wheat B genome

2017 
Wheat is a typical allopolyploid with three homoeologous subgenomes (A, B, and D). The ancestors of the subgenomes A and D had been identified, but not for the subgenome B. The goatgrass Aegilops speltoides (genome SS) has been controversially considered a candidate for the ancestor of the wheat B genome. However, the relationship of the Ae. speltoides S genome with the wheat B genome remains largely obscure, which has puzzled the wheat research community for nearly a century. In the present study, the genome-wide homology analysis identified perceptible homology between wheat chromosome 1B and Ae. speltoides chromosome 1S, but not between other chromosomes in the B and S genomes. An Ae. speltoides-originated segment spanning a genomic region of approximately 10.46 Mb was identified on the long arm of wheat chromosome 1B (1BL). The Ae. speltoides-originated segment on 1BL was found to co-evolve with the rest of the B genome in wheat species. Thereby, we conclude that Ae. speltoides had been involved in the origin of the wheat B genome, but should not be considered an exclusive ancestor of this genome. The wheat B genome might have a polyphyletic origin with multiple ancestors involved, including Ae. speltoides. These novel findings provide significant insights into the origin and evolution of the wheat B genome, and will facilitate polyploid genome studies in wheat and other plants as well.
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