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Karyotyping Dasypyrum breviaristatum chromosomes with multiple oligonucleotide probes reveals the genomic divergence in Dasypyrum

Journal

GENOME
Volume 64, Issue 8, Pages 789-800

Publisher

CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/gen-2020-0147

Keywords

Dasypyrum breviaristatum; Dasypyrum villosum; oligo probes; chromosome identification; ND-FISH

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0102000]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31971886]

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The study established the standard karyotype of D. breviaristatum chromosomes through ND-FISH technique, using oligonucleotide probes from wheat - D. breviaristatum partial amphiploid and newly identified wheat - D. breviaristatum translocation and addition lines. The differences between D. breviaristatum and D. villosum chromosomes revealed by ND-FISH will aid in understanding evolutionary divergence of repetitive sequences within the genus Dasypyrum, and may broaden the gene pool of wheat breeding.
The perennial species Dasypyrum breviaristatum (genome Vb) containsmany potentially valuable genes for the improvement of common wheat. Construction of a detailed karyotype of D. breviaristatum chromosomes will be useful for the detection of Dasypyrum chromatin in wheat background. We established the standard karyotype of 1Vb -7Vb chromosomes through nondenaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization (ND-FISH) technique using 28 oligonucleotide probes from the wheat - D. breviaristatum partial amphiploid TDH-2 (AABBVbVb) and newly identified wheat - D. breviaristatum disomic translocation and addition lines D2138 (6VbS.2VbL), D2547 (4Vb), and D2532 (3VbS.6VbL) by comparative molecular marker analysis. The ND-FISH with multiple oligo probes was conducted on the durum wheat - D. villosum amphiploid TDV-1 and large karyotype differences between D. breviaristatum and D. villosum was revealed. These ND-FISH probes will be valuable for screening the wheat - Dasypyrum derivative lines for chromosome identification, and the newly developed wheat - D. breviaristatum addition lines may broaden the gene pool of wheat breeding. The differences between D. villosum and D. breviaristatum chromosomes revealed by ND-FISH will help us understand evolutionary divergence of repetitive sequences within the genus Dasypyrum.

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