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Title: DEFECTIVE ENDOSPERM-D1 (Dee-D1) is crucial for endosperm development in hexaploid wheat
Author(s): Tikhenko, Natalia
Alqudah, Ahmad M.
Borisjuk, Lioudmilla
Ortleb, Stefan
Rutten, TwanLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Wu, DanDan
Nagel, ManuelaLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Himmelbach, Axel
Mascher, MartinLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Röder, MarionLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Ganal, Martin WalterLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Sehmisch, Stefanie
Houben, AndreasLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Börner, AndreasLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Issue Date: 2020
Type: Article
Language: English
Abstract: Hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a natural allopolyploid and provides a usable model system to better understand the genetic mechanisms that underlie allopolyploid speciation through the hybrid genome doubling. Here we aimed to identify the contribution of chromosome 1D in the development and evolution of hexaploid wheat. We identified and mapped a novel DEFECTIVE ENDOSPERM–D1 (Dee-D1) locus on 1DL that is involved in the genetic control of endosperm development. The absence of Dee-D1 leads to non-viable grains in distant crosses and alters grain shape, which negatively affects grain number and thousand-grain weight. Dee-D1 can be classified as speciation locus with a positive effect on the function of genes which are involved in endosperm development in hybrid genomes. The presence of Dee-D1 is necessary for the normal development of endosperm, and thus play an important role in the evolution and improvement of grain yield in hexaploid wheat.
URI: https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/112035
http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/110080
Open Access: Open access publication
License: (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0(CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Journal Title: Communications biology
Publisher: Springer Nature
Publisher Place: London
Volume: 3
Original Publication: 10.1038/s42003-020-01509-9
Page Start: 1
Page End: 10
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