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Development and discrimination of 12 double ditelosomics in tetraploid wheat cultivar DR147.

Abstract
As an important group in Triticum, tetraploid wheat plays a significant role in the research of wheat evolution. Several complete aneuploid sets of common wheat have provided valuable tools for genetic and breeding studies, while similar aneuploids of tetraploid wheat are still not well developed. Here, 12 double ditelosomics developed in Triticum turgidum L. var. durum cultivar DR147 (excluding dDT2B and dDT3A) were reported. Hybrids between DR147 and the original double-ditelosomic dDT2B of Langdon lost vigor and died prematurely after the three-leaf stage; therefore, the dDT2B line was not obtained. The cytogenetic behaviors and phenotypic characteristics of each line were detailedly described. To distinguish the entire chromosome complement of tetraploid wheat, the DR147 karyotype was established by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), using the Aegilops tauschii clone pAsl and the barley clone pHvG38 as probes. FISH using a cereal-specific centromere repeat (6C6) probe suggested that all the lines possessed four telosomes, except for 4AS of double-ditelosomic dDT4A, which carried a small segment of the long arm. On the basis of the idiogram of DR147, these lines were successfully discriminated by FISH using the probes pAsl and pHvG38 and were then accurately designated.
AuthorsHao Li, Changyou Wang, Shulan Fu, Xiang Guo, Baoju Yang, Chunhuan Chen, Hong Zhang, Yajuan Wang, Xinlun Liu, Fangpu Han, Wanquan Ji
JournalGenome (Genome) Vol. 57 Issue 2 Pg. 89-95 (Feb 2014) ISSN: 1480-3321 [Electronic] Canada
PMID24702066 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Topics
  • Chimera (genetics)
  • Chromosomes, Plant (genetics)
  • Genome, Plant (genetics)
  • In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
  • Karyotype
  • Tetraploidy
  • Triticum (genetics)

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