نتایج جستجو برای: tetraploid wheat

تعداد نتایج: 58670  

2017
Lam Dai Vu Inge Verstraeten Elisabeth Stes Michiel Van Bel Frederik Coppens Kris Gevaert Ive De Smet

Wheat is a cereal grain and one of the world's major food crops. Recent advances in wheat genome sequencing are by now facilitating its genomic and proteomic analyses. However, little is known about possible differences in total protein levels of hexaploid versus tetraploid wheat cultivars, and also knowledge of phosphorylated wheat proteins is still limited. Here, we performed a detailed analy...

2013
Caiyan Gong Shuanghe Cao Renchun Fan Bo Wei Guiping Chen Xianping Wang Yiwen Li Xiangqi Zhang

Hexaploid wheat displays limited genetic variation. As a direct A and B genome donor of hexaploid wheat, tetraploid wheat represents an important gene pool for cultivated bread wheat. Many disease resistant genes express conserved domains of the nucleotide-binding site and leucine-rich repeats (NBS-LRR). In this study, we isolated a CC-NBS-LRR gene locating on chromosome 7B from durum wheat var...

2013
Jing Wu Xiuying Kong Chao Shi Yongqiang Gu Cuiyun Jin Lizhi Gao Jizeng Jia

Hexaploid bread wheat contains A, B, and D three subgenomes with its well-characterized ancestral genomes existed at diploid and tetraploid levels, making the wheat act as a good model species for studying evolutionary genomic dynamics. Here, we performed intra- and inter-species comparative analyses of wheat and related grass genomes to examine the dynamics of homologous regions surrounding Rh...

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One of the ways of haploid production is a cross between wheat and maize. Recently success has been achieved in this method, leading to the production of zygotes; these zygotes generally undergo elimination of maize chromosomes and thus lead to production of wheat haploid plant. The purpose of this study was to develop an efficient method of haploid production via maize pollination in short dur...

Journal: :Genome research 2005
Edwige Isidore Beatrice Scherrer Boulos Chalhoub Catherine Feuillet Beat Keller

Plant genomes, in particular grass genomes, evolve very rapidly. The closely related A genomes of diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid wheat are derived from a common ancestor that lived <3 million years ago and represent a good model to study molecular mechanisms involved in such rapid evolution. We have sequenced and compared physical contigs at the Lr10 locus on chromosome 1AS from diploid (21...

2016
Angela Rosa Piergiovanni Timothy Strein

The wheat proteins soluble in chloroform-methanol mixtures are associated with several kinds of food allergies. A separation method based on capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) with UV detection was developed for the analysis of these mixtures. An acidic phosphoric acid/β-alanine (pH 2.5) buffer containing HPMC, urea and acetonitrile was used for the separation. The capillary electrophoresis (...

2013
Giovanni Laidò Giacomo Mangini Francesca Taranto Agata Gadaleta Antonio Blanco Luigi Cattivelli Daniela Marone Anna M. Mastrangelo Roberto Papa Pasquale De Vita

Levels of genetic diversity and population genetic structure of a collection of 230 accessions of seven tetraploid Triticum turgidum L. subspecies were investigated using six morphological, nine seed storage protein loci, 26 SSRs and 970 DArT markers. The genetic diversity of the morphological traits and seed storage proteins was always lower in the durum wheat compared to the wild and domestic...

Journal: :Science 2017
Raz Avni Moran Nave Omer Barad Kobi Baruch Sven O Twardziok Heidrun Gundlach Iago Hale Martin Mascher Manuel Spannagl Krystalee Wiebe Katherine W Jordan Guy Golan Jasline Deek Batsheva Ben-Zvi Gil Ben-Zvi Axel Himmelbach Ron P MacLachlan Andrew G Sharpe Allan Fritz Roi Ben-David Hikmet Budak Tzion Fahima Abraham Korol Justin D Faris Alvaro Hernandez Mark A Mikel Avraham A Levy Brian Steffenson Marco Maccaferri Roberto Tuberosa Luigi Cattivelli Primetta Faccioli Aldo Ceriotti Khalil Kashkush Mohammad Pourkheirandish Takao Komatsuda Tamar Eilam Hanan Sela Amir Sharon Nir Ohad Daniel A Chamovitz Klaus F X Mayer Nils Stein Gil Ronen Zvi Peleg Curtis J Pozniak Eduard D Akhunov Assaf Distelfeld

Wheat (Triticum spp.) is one of the founder crops that likely drove the Neolithic transition to sedentary agrarian societies in the Fertile Crescent more than 10,000 years ago. Identifying genetic modifications underlying wheat's domestication requires knowledge about the genome of its allo-tetraploid progenitor, wild emmer (T. turgidum ssp. dicoccoides). We report a 10.1-gigabase assembly of t...

2010
Nobuyuki Mizuno Naoki Hosogi Pyoyun Park Shigeo Takumi

BACKGROUND Hybrid speciation is classified into homoploid and polyploid based on ploidy level. Common wheat is an allohexaploid species that originated from a naturally occurring interploidy cross between tetraploid wheat and diploid wild wheat Aegilops tauschii Coss. Aegilops tauschii provides wide naturally occurring genetic variation. Sometimes its triploid hybrids with tetraploid wheat show...

Journal: :Gene 2014
Justin D Faris Zengcui Zhang Shiaoman Chao

The domestication of wheat was instrumental in spawning the civilization of humankind, and it occurred through genetic mutations that gave rise to types with non-fragile rachises, soft glumes, and free-threshing seed. Wild emmer (Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides), the tetraploid AB-genome progenitor of domesticated wheat has genes that confer tenacious glumes (Tg) that underwent genetic mutat...

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