Phenotypic advantages and improved genomic stability following selection in advanced selfing-generations of Brassica allohexaploids.

IF 6.6 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yan Niu, Rui Yang, Zelong Li, Zhengxuan Huo, Shihao Chang, Entang Tian, Han Qin, Wallace A Cowling, Kadambot H M Siddique, Annaliese S Mason, Sheng Chen, Jun Zou
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Allopolyploids often exhibit advantages in vigor and adaptability compared to diploids. A long-term goal in the economically important Brassica genus has been to develop a new allohexaploid crop type (AABBCC) by combining different diploid and allotetraploid crop species. However, early-generation allohexaploids often face challenges like unstable meiosis and low fertility, and the phenotypic performance of these synthetic lines has rarely been assessed. This study analyzes agronomic traits, fertility, and genome stability in ArArBcBcCcCc lines derived from four crosses between B. carinata and B. rapa after 9-11 selfing generations. Our results demonstrate polyploid advantage in vigor and seed traits, considerable phenotypic variation, and high fertility and genome stability. Meanwhile, parental genotypes significantly influence outcomes in advanced allohexaploids. Structural variants, largely resulting from A-C homoeologous exchanges, contribute to genomic variation and influence hexaploid genome stability, with the A sub-genome showing the highest variability. Both positive and negative impacts of SVs on fertility and seed weight are observed. Pseudo-euploids, frequently appearing, do not significantly affect fertility or other agronomic traits compared to euploids, indicating a potential pathway toward a stable allohexaploid species. These findings provide insights into the challenge and potential for developing an adaptable and stable Brassica hexaploid through selection.

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Journal of Genetics and Genomics
Journal of Genetics and Genomics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Genetics and Genomics (JGG, formerly known as Acta Genetica Sinica ) is an international journal publishing peer-reviewed articles of novel and significant discoveries in the fields of genetics and genomics. Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to molecular genetics, developmental genetics, cytogenetics, epigenetics, medical genetics, population and evolutionary genetics, genomics and functional genomics as well as bioinformatics and computational biology.
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