Identification and DNA Marker Development for a Wheat- Leymus mollis 2Ns (2D) Disomic Chromosome Substitution.
Xianbo FengXin DuSiwen WangPingchuan DengYongfu WangLihui ShangZengrong TianChangyou WangChunhuan ChenJixin ZhaoWanquan JiPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Leymus mollis (2 n = 4 x = 28, NsNsXmXm), a wild relative of common wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.), carries numerous loci which could potentially be used in wheat improvement. In this study, line 17DM48 was isolated from the progeny of a wheat and L. mollis hybrid. This line has 42 chromosomes forming 21 bivalents at meiotic metaphase I. Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) demonstrated the presence of a pair chromosomes from the Ns genome of L. mollis . This pair substituted for wheat chromosome 2D, as shown by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), DNA marker analysis, and hybridization to wheat 55K SNP array. Therefore, 17DM48 is a wheat- L. mollis 2Ns (2D) disomic substitution line. It shows longer spike and a high level of stripe rust resistance. Using specific-locus amplified fragment sequencing (SLAF-seq), 13 DNA markers were developed to identify and trace chromosome 2Ns of L. mollis in wheat background. This line provides a potential bridge germplasm for genetic improvement of wheat stripe rust resistance.