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The evolutionary patterns of barley pericentromeric chromosome regions, as shaped by linkage disequilibrium and domestication.
Chen, Yun-Yu; Schreiber, Miriam; Bayer, Micha M; Dawson, Ian K; Hedley, Peter E; Lei, Li; Akhunova, Alina; Liu, Chaochih; Smith, Kevin P; Fay, Justin C; Muehlbauer, Gary J; Steffenson, Brian J; Morrell, Peter L; Waugh, Robbie; Russell, Joanne R.
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  • Chen YY; The James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, UK.
  • Schreiber M; Fios Genomics, BioQuarter, 13 Little France Rd, Edinburgh, EH16 4UX, UK.
  • Bayer MM; The James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, UK.
  • Dawson IK; Division of Plant Sciences, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dow Street, Dundee, DD1 5EH, UK.
  • Hedley PE; The James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, UK.
  • Lei L; The James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, UK.
  • Akhunova A; Scotland's Rural College, Kings Buildings, West Mains Rd, Edinburgh, EH9 3JG, UK.
  • Liu C; The James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, UK.
  • Smith KP; Department of Agronomy & Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, 411 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Buford Circle, St Paul, MN, 55108, USA.
  • Fay JC; Department of Agronomy & Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, 411 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Buford Circle, St Paul, MN, 55108, USA.
  • Muehlbauer GJ; Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Throckmorton Hall, Manhattan, KS, 66506, USA.
  • Steffenson BJ; Department of Agronomy & Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, 411 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Buford Circle, St Paul, MN, 55108, USA.
  • Morrell PL; Department of Agronomy & Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, 411 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Buford Circle, St Paul, MN, 55108, USA.
  • Waugh R; Department of Biology, University of Rochester, 319 Hutchison, Rochester, NY, 14627, USA.
  • Russell JR; Department of Agronomy & Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota, 411 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Buford Circle, St Paul, MN, 55108, USA.
Plant J ; 111(6): 1580-1594, 2022 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35834607
ABSTRACT
The distribution of recombination events along large cereal chromosomes is uneven and is generally restricted to gene-rich telomeric ends. To understand how the lack of recombination affects diversity in the large pericentromeric regions, we analysed deep exome capture data from a final panel of 815 Hordeum vulgare (barley) cultivars, landraces and wild barleys, sampled from across their eco-geographical ranges. We defined and compared variant data across the pericentromeric and non-pericentromeric regions, observing a clear partitioning of diversity both within and between chromosomes and germplasm groups. Dramatically reduced diversity was found in the pericentromeres of both cultivars and landraces when compared with wild barley. We observed a mixture of completely and partially differentiated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) between domesticated and wild gene pools, suggesting that domesticated gene pools were derived from multiple wild ancestors. Patterns of genome-wide linkage disequilibrium, haplotype block size and number, and variant frequency within blocks showed clear contrasts among individual chromosomes and between cultivars and wild barleys. Although most cultivar chromosomes shared a single major pericentromeric haplotype, chromosome 7H clearly differentiated the two-row and six-row types associated with different geographical origins. Within the pericentromeric regions we identified 22 387 non-synonymous SNPs, 92 of which were fixed for alternative alleles in cultivar versus wild accessions. Surprisingly, only 29 SNPs found exclusively in the cultivars were predicted to be 'highly deleterious'. Overall, our data reveal an unconventional pericentromeric genetic landscape among distinct barley gene pools, with different evolutionary processes driving domestication and diversification.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hordeum Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Hordeum Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article