Efficient anchoring of alien chromosome segments introgressed into bread wheat by new Leymus racemosus genome-based markers
Abstract Background The tertiary gene pool of bread wheat, to which Leymus racemosus belongs, has remained underutilized due to the current limited genomic resources of the species that constitute it. Continuous enrichment of public databases with useful information regarding these species is, there...
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doaj-5dae9771d1f94756ba869cc53fccc5f82020-11-25T03:29:30ZengBMCBMC Genetics1471-21562018-03-0119111710.1186/s12863-018-0603-1Efficient anchoring of alien chromosome segments introgressed into bread wheat by new Leymus racemosus genome-based markersOffiong Ukpong Edet0June-Sik Kim1Masanori Okamoto2Kousuke Hanada3Tomoyuki Takeda4Masahiro Kishii5Yasir Serag Alnor Gorafi6Hisashi Tsujimoto7Arid Land Research Center, Tottori UniversityRIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource ScienceCenter for Bioscience Research and Education, Utsunomiya UniversityDepartment of Bioscience and Bioinformatics, Kyushu Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Bioscience and Bioinformatics, Kyushu Institute of TechnologyInternational Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)Arid Land Research Center, Tottori UniversityArid Land Research Center, Tottori UniversityAbstract Background The tertiary gene pool of bread wheat, to which Leymus racemosus belongs, has remained underutilized due to the current limited genomic resources of the species that constitute it. Continuous enrichment of public databases with useful information regarding these species is, therefore, needed to provide insights on their genome structures and aid successful utilization of their genes to develop improved wheat cultivars for effective management of environmental stresses. Results We generated de novo DNA and mRNA sequence information of L. racemosus and developed 110 polymorphic PCR-based markers from the data, and to complement the PCR markers, DArT-seq genotyping was applied to develop additional 9990 SNP markers. Approximately 52% of all the markers enabled us to clearly genotype 22 wheat-L. racemosus chromosome introgression lines, and L. racemosus chromosome-specific markers were highly efficient in detailed characterization of the translocation and recombination lines analyzed. A further analysis revealed remarkable transferability of the PCR markers to three other important Triticeae perennial species: L. mollis, Psathyrostachys huashanica and Elymus ciliaris, indicating their suitability for characterizing wheat-alien chromosome introgressions carrying chromosomes of these genomes. Conclusion The efficiency of the markers in characterizing wheat-L. racemosus chromosome introgression lines proves their reliability, and their high transferability further broadens their scope of application. This is the first report on sequencing and development of markers from L. racemosus genome and the application of DArT-seq to develop markers from a perennial wild relative of wheat, marking a paradigm shift from the seeming concentration of the technology on cultivated species. Integration of these markers with appropriate cytogenetic methods would accelerate development and characterization of wheat-alien chromosome introgression lines.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12863-018-0603-1Leymus racemosus (1)Molecular markers (2)DArT-seq (3)Genome sequencing (4)Chromosome introgression lines (5)Salinity stress (6) |
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Offiong Ukpong Edet June-Sik Kim Masanori Okamoto Kousuke Hanada Tomoyuki Takeda Masahiro Kishii Yasir Serag Alnor Gorafi Hisashi Tsujimoto Efficient anchoring of alien chromosome segments introgressed into bread wheat by new Leymus racemosus genome-based markers BMC Genetics Leymus racemosus (1) Molecular markers (2) DArT-seq (3) Genome sequencing (4) Chromosome introgression lines (5) Salinity stress (6) |
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Offiong Ukpong Edet June-Sik Kim Masanori Okamoto Kousuke Hanada Tomoyuki Takeda Masahiro Kishii Yasir Serag Alnor Gorafi Hisashi Tsujimoto |
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Efficient anchoring of alien chromosome segments introgressed into bread wheat by new Leymus racemosus genome-based markers |
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Efficient anchoring of alien chromosome segments introgressed into bread wheat by new Leymus racemosus genome-based markers |
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Efficient anchoring of alien chromosome segments introgressed into bread wheat by new Leymus racemosus genome-based markers |
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Efficient anchoring of alien chromosome segments introgressed into bread wheat by new Leymus racemosus genome-based markers |
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Efficient anchoring of alien chromosome segments introgressed into bread wheat by new Leymus racemosus genome-based markers |
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efficient anchoring of alien chromosome segments introgressed into bread wheat by new leymus racemosus genome-based markers |
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Abstract Background The tertiary gene pool of bread wheat, to which Leymus racemosus belongs, has remained underutilized due to the current limited genomic resources of the species that constitute it. Continuous enrichment of public databases with useful information regarding these species is, therefore, needed to provide insights on their genome structures and aid successful utilization of their genes to develop improved wheat cultivars for effective management of environmental stresses. Results We generated de novo DNA and mRNA sequence information of L. racemosus and developed 110 polymorphic PCR-based markers from the data, and to complement the PCR markers, DArT-seq genotyping was applied to develop additional 9990 SNP markers. Approximately 52% of all the markers enabled us to clearly genotype 22 wheat-L. racemosus chromosome introgression lines, and L. racemosus chromosome-specific markers were highly efficient in detailed characterization of the translocation and recombination lines analyzed. A further analysis revealed remarkable transferability of the PCR markers to three other important Triticeae perennial species: L. mollis, Psathyrostachys huashanica and Elymus ciliaris, indicating their suitability for characterizing wheat-alien chromosome introgressions carrying chromosomes of these genomes. Conclusion The efficiency of the markers in characterizing wheat-L. racemosus chromosome introgression lines proves their reliability, and their high transferability further broadens their scope of application. This is the first report on sequencing and development of markers from L. racemosus genome and the application of DArT-seq to develop markers from a perennial wild relative of wheat, marking a paradigm shift from the seeming concentration of the technology on cultivated species. Integration of these markers with appropriate cytogenetic methods would accelerate development and characterization of wheat-alien chromosome introgression lines. |
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Leymus racemosus (1) Molecular markers (2) DArT-seq (3) Genome sequencing (4) Chromosome introgression lines (5) Salinity stress (6) |
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