Rapid reprogramming and stabilization of homoeolog expression bias in hexaploid wheat biparental populations

六倍体小麦双亲群体中同源基因表达偏向的快速重编程和稳定

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Differences in the relative level of expression of homoeologs, known as homoeolog expression bias, are widely observed in allopolyploids. While the evolution of homoeolog expression bias through hybridization has been characterized, on shorter timescales such as those found in crop breeding programs, the extent to which homoeolog expression bias is preserved or altered between generations remains elusive. RESULTS: Here we use biparental mapping populations of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum) with a common "Paragon" parent to explore the inheritance of homoeolog expression bias in the F(5) generation. We found that homoeolog expression bias is inherited for 26-27% of triads in both populations. Most triads conserved a similar homoeolog expression bias pattern as one or both parents. Inherited patterns were largely driven by changes in the expression of one homoeolog, allowing homoeolog expression bias in subsequent generations to match parental expression. Novel patterns of homoeolog expression bias occurred more frequently in the biparental population from a landrace × elite cross, than in the population with two elite parents. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that there is significant reprogramming and stabilization of homoeolog expression bias within a small number of generations that differs significantly based on the parental lines used in the crossing.

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