Abstract

BackgroundWheat-rye addition lines are an old topic. However, the alterations and abnormal mitotic behaviours of wheat chromosomes caused by wheat-rye monosomic addition lines are seldom reported.Methodology/Principal FindingsOctoploid triticale was derived from common wheat T. aestivum L. ‘Mianyang11’×rye S. cereale L. ‘Kustro’ and some progeny were obtained by the controlled backcrossing of triticale with ‘Mianyang11’ followed by self-fertilization. Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) using rye genomic DNA and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using repetitive sequences pAs1 and pSc119.2 as probes were used to analyze the mitotic chromosomes of these progeny. Strong pSc119.2 FISH signals could be observed at the telomeric regions of 3DS arms in ‘Mianyang11’. However, the pSc119.2 FISH signals were disappeared from the selfed progeny of 4R monosomic addition line and the changed 3D chromosomes could be transmitted to next generation stably. In one of the selfed progeny of 7R monosomic addition line, one 2D chromosome was broken and three 4A chromosomes were observed. In the selfed progeny of 6R monosomic addition line, structural variation and abnormal mitotic behaviour of 3D chromosome were detected. Additionally, 1A and 4B chromosomes were eliminated from some of the progeny of 6R monosomic addition line.Conclusions/SignificanceThese results indicated that single rye chromosome added to wheat might cause alterations and abnormal mitotic behaviours of wheat chromosomes and it is possible that the stress caused by single alien chromosome might be one of the factors that induced karyotype alteration of wheat.

Highlights

  • Wide hybridization is one of the stresses that might trigger reorganization of the parental genomes [1]

  • Conclusions/Significance: These results indicated that single rye chromosome added to wheat might cause alterations and abnormal mitotic behaviours of wheat chromosomes and it is possible that the stress caused by single alien chromosome might be one of the factors that induced karyotype alteration of wheat

  • Structural Variation of 3D Chromosome Induced by 4R Monosomic Addition Line

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Introduction

Wide hybridization is one of the stresses that might trigger reorganization of the parental genomes [1]. Chromosome instability and genome rearrangements in wheat-rye disomic addition lines were reported [21,22]. Almost all these previous studies focused on the disomic addition lines and the alterations of the structure of rye chromosomes. The previous studies on abnormal mitosis have mainly focused on the position of parental chromosomes in nucleus and the chromosome elimination at early generation of hybrids [7,8,9,23]. The alterations and abnormal mitotic behaviours of wheat chromosomes induced by wheat-rye 4R, 6R and 7R monosomic addition lines were observed and discussed. The alterations and abnormal mitotic behaviours of wheat chromosomes caused by wheat-rye monosomic addition lines are seldom reported

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