Abstract

Thinopyrum elongatum is an important gene pool for wheat genetic improvement. However, the origins of the Thinopyrum genomes and the nature of the genus' intraspecific relationships are still controversial. In this study, we used single-copy nuclear genes and non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization (ND-FISH) to characterize genome constitution and chromosome differentiation in Th.elongatum. According to phylogenetic analyses based on PepC and Pgk1 genes, there was an E genome with three versions (Ee, Eb, Ex) and St genomes in the polyploid Th.elongatum. The ND-FISH results of pSc119.2 and pAs1 revealed that the karyotypes of diploid Th.elongatum and Th.bessarabicum were different, and the chromosome differentiation occurred among accessions of the diploid Th.elongatum. In addition, the tetraploid Th.elongatum has two groups of ND-FISH karyotype, indicating that the tetraploid Th.elongatum might be a segmental allotetraploid. In summary, our results suggested that the diploid Th.elongatum, Th.Bessarabicum, and Pseudoroegneria were the donors of the Ee, Eb, and St genomes to the polyploid Th.elongatum, respectively.

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