Molecular Basis of Evolutionary Events That Shaped the Hardness Locus in Diploid and Polyploid Wheat Species (Triticum and Aegilops) - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue The Plant cell Année : 2005

Molecular Basis of Evolutionary Events That Shaped the Hardness Locus in Diploid and Polyploid Wheat Species (Triticum and Aegilops)

Nathalie Chantret
Jérôme Salse
François Sabot
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Sadequr Rahman
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Bastien Laubin
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Ivan Dubois
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Carole Dossat
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Pierre Sourdille
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Philippe Joudrier
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Marie-Françoise Gautier
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Laurence Cattolico
Michel Beckert
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Sébastien Aubourg
Jean Weissenbach
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Michel Caboche
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Michel Bernard
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Philippe Leroy
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Boulos Chalhoub
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Abstract The Hardness (Ha) locus controls grain hardness in hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum) and its relatives (Triticum and Aegilops species) and represents a classical example of a trait whose variation arose from gene loss after polyploidization. In this study, we investigated the molecular basis of the evolutionary events observed at this locus by comparing corresponding sequences of diploid, tertraploid, and hexaploid wheat species (Triticum and Aegilops). Genomic rearrangements, such as transposable element insertions, genomic deletions, duplications, and inversions, were shown to constitute the major differences when the same genomes (i.e., the A, B, or D genomes) were compared between species of different ploidy levels. The comparative analysis allowed us to determine the extent and sequences of the rearranged regions as well as rearrangement breakpoints and sequence motifs at their boundaries, which suggest rearrangement by illegitimate recombination. Among these genomic rearrangements, the previously reported Pina and Pinb genes loss from the Ha locus of polyploid wheat species was caused by a large genomic deletion that probably occurred independently in the A and B genomes. Moreover, the Ha locus in the D genome of hexaploid wheat (T. aestivum) is 29 kb smaller than in the D genome of its diploid progenitor Ae. tauschii, principally because of transposable element insertions and two large deletions caused by illegitimate recombination. Our data suggest that illegitimate DNA recombination, leading to various genomic rearrangements, constitutes one of the major evolutionary mechanisms in wheat species.

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hal-04198545 , version 1 (07-09-2023)

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Nathalie Chantret, Jérôme Salse, François Sabot, Sadequr Rahman, Arnaud Bellec, et al.. Molecular Basis of Evolutionary Events That Shaped the Hardness Locus in Diploid and Polyploid Wheat Species (Triticum and Aegilops). The Plant cell, 2005, 17 (4), pp.1033-1045. ⟨10.1105/tpc.104.029181⟩. ⟨hal-04198545⟩

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