Analysis of the bread wheat genome using whole-genome shotgun sequencing

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Rachel Brenchley
Manuel Spannagl
Matthias Pfeifer
Gary L. A. Barker
Rosalinda D’Amore
Alexandra M. Allen
Neil McKenzie
Melissa Kramer
Arnaud Kerhornou
Dan Bolser
Suzanne Kay
Darren Waite
Martin Trick
Ian Bancroft
Yong Gu
Naxin Huo
Ming-Cheng Luo
Sunish Sehgal
Bikram Gill
Sharyar Kianian
Olin Anderson
Paul Kersey
Jan Dvorak
W. Richard McCombie
Anthony Hall
Klaus F. X. Mayer
Keith J. Edwards
Michael W. Bevan
Neil Hall
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[1] Centre for Genome Research,Department of Plant Sciences
[2] University of Liverpool,Department of Plant Pathology
[3] Liverpool L69 7ZB,Department of Plant Sciences
[4] UK,undefined
[5] MIPS/IBIS,undefined
[6] Helmholtz- Zentrum München,undefined
[7] 85764 Neuherberg,undefined
[8] Germany,undefined
[9] School of Biological Sciences,undefined
[10] University of Bristol,undefined
[11] Bristol BS8 1UG,undefined
[12] UK,undefined
[13] John Innes Centre,undefined
[14] Norwich NR4 7UH,undefined
[15] UK,undefined
[16] Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,undefined
[17] Cold Spring Harbor,undefined
[18] New York 11724,undefined
[19] USA,undefined
[20] European Bioinformatics Institute,undefined
[21] Hinxton CB10 1SD,undefined
[22] UK,undefined
[23] USDA Western Regional Laboratory,undefined
[24] University of California,undefined
[25] Kansas State University,undefined
[26] North Dakota State University,undefined
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Nature | 2012年 / 491卷
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Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is a globally important crop, accounting for 20 per cent of the calories consumed by humans. Major efforts are underway worldwide to increase wheat production by extending genetic diversity and analysing key traits, and genomic resources can accelerate progress. But so far the very large size and polyploid complexity of the bread wheat genome have been substantial barriers to genome analysis. Here we report the sequencing of its large, 17-gigabase-pair, hexaploid genome using 454 pyrosequencing, and comparison of this with the sequences of diploid ancestral and progenitor genomes. We identified between 94,000 and 96,000 genes, and assigned two-thirds to the three component genomes (A, B and D) of hexaploid wheat. High-resolution synteny maps identified many small disruptions to conserved gene order. We show that the hexaploid genome is highly dynamic, with significant loss of gene family members on polyploidization and domestication, and an abundance of gene fragments. Several classes of genes involved in energy harvesting, metabolism and growth are among expanded gene families that could be associated with crop productivity. Our analyses, coupled with the identification of extensive genetic variation, provide a resource for accelerating gene discovery and improving this major crop.
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