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Genome constitution and evolution of Elymus atratus
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Wu, Dan-Dan
, Cheng, Yi-Ran
, Fan, Xing
, Sha, Li-Na
, Tan, Lu
, Zhang, Chang-Bing
, Kang, Hou-Yang
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Chromosomes
/ Cytogenetics
/ Fluorescence
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Phylogeny
2024
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Genome constitution and evolution of Elymus atratus
by
Wu, Dan-Dan
, Cheng, Yi-Ran
, Fan, Xing
, Sha, Li-Na
, Tan, Lu
, Zhang, Chang-Bing
, Kang, Hou-Yang
in
Chromosomes
/ Cytogenetics
/ Fluorescence
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Phylogeny
2024
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Genome constitution and evolution of Elymus atratus
2024
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Overview
Elymus atratus (Nevski) Hand.-Mazz. is perennial hexaploid wheatgrass. It was assigned to the genus Elymus L. sensu stricto based on morphological characters. Its genome constitution has not been disentangled yet. To identify the genome constitution and origin of E. atratus. In this study, genomic in situ hybridization and fluorescence in situ hybridization, and phylogenetic analysis based on the Acc1, DMC1 and matK sequences were performed. Genomic in situ hybridization and fluorescence in situ hybridization results reveal that E. atratus 2n = 6x = 42 is composed of 14 St genome chromosomes, 14 H genome chromosomes, and 14 Y genome chromosomes including two H-Y type translocation chromosomes, suggesting that the genome formula of E. atratus is StStYYHH. The phylogenetic analysis based on Acc1 and DMC1 sequences not only shows that the Y genome originated in a separate diploid, but also suggests that Pseudoroegneria (St), Hordeum (H), and a diploid species with Y genome were the potential donors of E. atratus. Data from chloroplast DNA showed that the maternal donor of E. atratus contains the St genome. Elymus atratus is an allohexaploid species with StYH genome, which may have originated through the hybridization between an allotetraploid Roegneria (StY) species as the maternal donor and a diploid Hordeum (H) species as the paternal donor.
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Springer
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