小麦族
适应(眼睛)
基因组
生物
进化生物学
高度(三角形)
植物
遗传学
基因
几何学
数学
神经科学
作者
Yi Xiong,Shuai Yuan,Yi Xiong,Lizuiyue Li,Jinghan Peng,Jin Zhang,Xing Fan,Chengzhi Jiang,Lina Sha,Zhaoting Wang,Peng Xue,Zecheng Zhang,Qingqing Yu,Xiong Lei,Zhixiao Dong,Yingjie Liu,Junming Zhao,Guangrong Li,Zhenglin Yang,Shangang Jia
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-58341-0
摘要
Phylogenetic origin of the Y haplome present in allopolyploid Triticeae species remains unknown. Here, we report the 10.47 Gb chromosome-scale genome of allohexaploid Elymus nutans (StStYYHH). Phylogenomic analyses reveal that the Y haplome is sister to the clade comprising V and Jv haplomes from Dasypyrum and Thinopyum. In addition, H haplome from the Hordeum-like ancestor, St haplome from the Pseudoroegneria-like ancestor and Y haplome are placed in the successively diverged clades. Resequencing data reveal the allopolyploid origins with St, Y, and H haplome combinations in Elymus. Population genomic analyses indicate that E. nutans has expanded from medium to high/low-altitude regions. Phenotype/environmental association analyses identify MAPKKK18 promoter mutations reducing its expression, aiding UV-B adaptation in high-altitude populations. These findings enhance understanding of allopolyploid evolution and aid in breeding forage and cereal crops through intergeneric hybridization within Triticeae. Phylogenetic origin of the Y haplome present in allopolyploid Triticeae species is unclear. Here, the authors report the genome assembly of allohexaploid Elymus nutans, reveal the all likely combinations of St, Y, and H haplomes during the allopolyploid origins, and identify gene responsible for UV-B radiation adaptation.
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