A Bread Wheat Line with the Substituted Wild Emmer Chromosome 4A Results in Fragment Deletions of Chromosome 4B and Weak Plants
Yu Qiu, Fei Lu, Bohao Yang, Xin Hu, Yanhao Zhao, Mingquan Ding, Lei Yang, Junkang Rong

TL;DR
A wheat line with a wild emmer chromosome shows deletions in another chromosome, leading to weak growth and offering insights into wheat breeding.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that wild emmer chromosome substitution can induce deletions in wheat chromosomes, affecting plant growth.
Findings
Downregulated genes on chromosome 4B are linked to weak plant phenotypes.
Fragment deletions in chromosome 4B correlate with reduced plant height and spike length.
Wild emmer chromosomes can induce chromosomal variations useful in wheat breeding.
Abstract
In response to the growing genetic uniformity within wheat populations, developing efficient wheat–alien translocation strategies has become critically important. We observed that several offspring of the common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)–wild emmer (Triticum turgidum L. var. dicoccoides) chromosome arm substitution line (CASL4AL) exhibited stunted growth, including significantly reduced plant height, spike length, spikelet number, and stem width compared to normal plants. Integrative transcriptomic analyses (RNA-Seq and BSR-Seq) revealed a statistically significant depletion (p < 0.01) of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosome 4B in compromised plants. Chromosome association analysis of differentially expressed genes (DEGs, up- or downregulated) revealed that downregulated genes were predominantly located on chromosome 4B. The 1244 downregulated DEGs on Chr4B were…
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TopicsWheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology · Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals · Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics
