New insights into the dispersion history and adaptive evolution of taxon Aegilops tauschii in China

Aegilops tauschii, the wild progenitor of wheat D-genome and a valuable germplasm for wheat improvement, has a wide natural distribution from eastern Turkey to China. However, the phylogenetic relationship and dispersion history of Ae. tauschii in China has not been scientifically clarified. In this...

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Published inJournal of genetics and genomics Vol. 49; no. 3; pp. 185 - 194
Main Authors Li, Hao, Nie, Fang, Zhu, Lele, Mu, Menghua, Fan, Ruixiao, Li, Jingyao, Shaheen, Aaqib, Liu, Yifan, Li, Can, Liu, Wenjuan, Liang, Huihui, Zhao, Xinpeng, Bai, Shenglong, Guo, Guanghui, Li, Zheng, Hu, Yiheng, Jiao, Yuannian, Adams, Jonathan, Distelfeld, Assaf, Sun, Guiling, Li, Suoping, Zhou, Yun, Song, Chun-Peng
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LanguageEnglish
Published China Elsevier Ltd 01.03.2022
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Summary:Aegilops tauschii, the wild progenitor of wheat D-genome and a valuable germplasm for wheat improvement, has a wide natural distribution from eastern Turkey to China. However, the phylogenetic relationship and dispersion history of Ae. tauschii in China has not been scientifically clarified. In this study, we genotyped 208 accessions (with 104 in China) using ddRAD sequencing and 55K SNP array, and classified the population into six sublineages. Three possible spreading routes or events were identified, resulting in specific distribution patterns, with four sublineages found in Xinjiang, one in Qinghai, two in Shaanxi and one in Henan. We also established the correlation of SNP-based, karyotype-based and spike-morphology-based techniques to demonstrate the internal classification of Ae. tauschii, and developed consensus dataset with 1245 putative accessions by merging data previously published. Our analysis suggested that eight inter-lineage accessions could be assigned to the putative Lineage 3 and these accessions would help to conserve the genetic diversity of the species. By developing the consensus phylogenetic relationships of Ae. tauschii, our work validated the hypothesis on the dispersal history of Ae. tauschii in China, and contributed to the efficient and comprehensive germplasm-mining of the species.
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ISSN:1673-8527
DOI:10.1016/j.jgg.2021.11.004