De novo annotation reveals transcriptomic complexity across the hexaploid wheat pan-genome.

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作者:White Benjamen, Lux Thomas, Rusholme-Pilcher Rachel, Juhász Angéla, Kaithakottil Gemy, Duncan Susan, Simmonds James, Rees Hannah, Wright Jonathan, Colmer Joshua, Ward Sabrina, Joynson Ryan, Coombes Benedict, Irish Naomi, Henderson Suzanne, Barker Tom, Chapman Helen, Catchpole Leah, Gharbi Karim, Bose Utpal, Okada Moeko, Handa Hirokazu, Nasuda Shuhei, Shimizu Kentaro K, Gundlach Heidrun, Lang Daniel, Naamati Guy, Legg Erik J, Bharti Arvind K, Colgrave Michelle L, Haerty Wilfried, Uauy Cristobal, Swarbreck David, Borrill Philippa, Poland Jesse A, Krattinger Simon G, Stein Nils, Mayer Klaus F X, Pozniak Curtis, Spannagl Manuel, Hall Anthony
Wheat is the most widely cultivated crop in the world, with over 215 million hectares grown annually. The 10+ Wheat Genomes Project recently sequenced and assembled to chromosome-level the genomes of nine wheat cultivars, uncovering genetic diversity and selection within the pan-genome of wheat. Here, we provide a wheat pan-transcriptome with de novo annotation and differential expression analysis for these wheat cultivars across multiple tissues. Using the de novo annotations we identify cultivar-specific genes and define the core and dispensable genomes. Expression analysis across cultivars and tissues reveals conservation in expression between a large core set of homeologous genes, in addition to widespread changes in subgenome homeolog expression bias between cultivars and cultivar-specific expression profiles. We utilise both the newly constructed gene-based wheat pan-genome and pan-transcriptome, demonstrating variation in the prolamin superfamily and immune-reactive proteins across cultivars.

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