Transferable bread wheat EST-SSRs can be useful for phylogenetic studies among the Triticeae species

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L. Y. Zhang
C. Ravel
M. Bernard
F. Balfourier
P. Leroy
C. Feuillet
P. Sourdille
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[1] UMR INRA-UBP Amélioration et Santé des Plantes,
[2] Domaine de Crouël,undefined
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Bread Wheat; Hexaploid Wheat; Diploid Species; Tetraploid Species; Polyploid Species;
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The genetic similarity between 150 accessions, representing 14 diploidand polyploid species of the Triticeae tribe, was investigated following the UPGMA clustering method. Seventy-three common wheat EST-derived SSR markers (EST-SSRs) that were demonstrated to be transferable across several wheat-related species were used. When diploid species only are concerned, all the accessions bearing the same genome were clustered together without ambiguity while the separation between the different sub-species of tetraploid as well as hexaploid wheats was less clear. Dendrograms reconstructed based on data of 16 EST-SSRs mapped on the A genome confirmed that Triticum aestivum and Triticum durum had closer relationships with Triticum urartu than with Triticum monococcum and Triticum boeoticum, supporting the evidence that T. urartu is the A-genome ancestor of polyploid wheats. Similarly, another tree reconstructed based on data of ten EST-SSRs mapped on the B genome showed that Aegilops speltoides had the closest relationship with T. aestivum and T. durum, suggesting that it was the main contributor of the B genome of polyploid wheats. All these results were expected and demonstrate thus that EST-SSR markers are powerful enough for phylogenetic analysis among the Triticeae tribe.
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