Choulet, F., Alberti, A., Theil, S., Glover, N., Barbe, V., Daron, J., Pingault, L., Sourdille, P., Couloux, A., Paux, E., Leroy, P., Mangenot, S., Guilhot, N., Le Gouis, J., Balfourier, F., Alaux, M., Jamilloux, V., Poulain, J., Durand, C., Bellec, A., Gaspin, C., Šafář, J., Doležel, J., Rogers, J., Vandepoele, K., Aury, JM., Mayer, K., Berges, H., Quesneville, H., Wincker, P., Feuillet, C.
SCIENCE
345(6194):
1249721,
2014
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Abstract:
We produced a reference sequence of the 1-gigabase chromosome 3B of hexaploid
bread wheat. By sequencing 8452 bacterial artificial chromosomes in pools, we
assembled a sequence of 774 megabases carrying 5326 protein-coding genes,
1938 pseudogenes, and 85% of transposable elements. The distribution of structural
and functional features along the chromosome revealed partitioning correlated with
meiotic recombination. Comparative analyses indicated high wheat-specific inter- and
intrachromosomal gene duplication activities that are potential sources of variability
for adaption. In addition to providing a better understanding of the organization,
function, and evolution of a large and polyploid genome, the availability of a
high-quality sequence anchored to genetic maps will accelerate the identification
of genes underlying important agronomic traits.
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IEB authors: Jaroslav Doležel,
Jan Šafář