The Aegilops tauschii genome reveals multiple impacts of transposons

Guangyao Zhao(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Cheng Zou(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Kui Li(Novogene Bioinformatics Institute), Kai Wang(Novogene Bioinformatics Institute), Tianbao Li(Henan Agricultural University), Lifeng Gao(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Xiaoxia Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hongjin Wang(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Zujun Yang(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Xu Liu(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Wenkai Jiang(Novogene Bioinformatics Institute), Long Mao(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Xiuying Kong(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Yuannian Jiao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jizeng Jia(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Nature Plants
November 17, 2017
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Abstract

Wheat is an important global crop with an extremely large and complex genome that contains more transposable elements (TEs) than any other known crop species. Here, we generated a chromosome-scale, high-quality reference genome of Aegilops tauschii, the donor of the wheat D genome, in which 92.5% sequences have been anchored to chromosomes. Using this assembly, we accurately characterized genic loci, gene expression, pseudogenes, methylation, recombination ratios, microRNAs and especially TEs on chromosomes. In addition to the discovery of a wave of very recent gene duplications, we detected that TEs occurred in about half of the genes, and found that such genes are expressed at lower levels than those without TEs, presumably because of their elevated methylation levels. We mapped all wheat molecular markers and constructed a high-resolution integrated genetic map corresponding to genome sequences, thereby placing previously detected agronomically important genes/quantitative trait loci (QTLs) on the Ae. tauschii genome for the first time.


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