Einkorn genomics sheds light on history of the oldest domesticated wheat

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Hanin Ibrahim Ahmed
Matthias Heuberger
Adam Schoen
Dal-Hoe Koo
Jesus Quiroz-Chavez
Laxman Adhikari
John Raupp
Stéphane Cauet
Nathalie Rodde
Charlotte Cravero
Caroline Callot
Gerard R. Lazo
Nagarajan Kathiresan
Parva K. Sharma
Ian Moot
Inderjit Singh Yadav
Lovepreet Singh
Gautam Saripalli
Nidhi Rawat
Raju Datla
Naveenkumar Athiyannan
Ricardo H. Ramirez-Gonzalez
Cristobal Uauy
Thomas Wicker
Vijay K. Tiwari
Michael Abrouk
Jesse Poland
Simon G. Krattinger
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[1] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST),Plant Science Program, Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division
[2] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST),Center for Desert Agriculture
[3] University of Zurich,Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
[4] University of Maryland,Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture
[5] Kansas State University,Wheat Genetics Resource Center and Department of Plant Pathology
[6] John Innes Centre,INRAE
[7] Norwich Research Park,Crop Improvement and Genetics Research Unit, Western Regional Research Center, Agricultural Research Service
[8] CNRGV French Plant Genomic Resource Center,KAUST Supercomputing Core Lab (KSL)
[9] United States Department of Agriculture,Global Institute for Food Security
[10] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST),undefined
[11] University of Saskatchewan,undefined
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Nature | 2023年 / 620卷
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Einkorn (Triticum monococcum) was the first domesticated wheat species, and was central to the birth of agriculture and the Neolithic Revolution in the Fertile Crescent around 10,000 years ago1,2. Here we generate and analyse 5.2-Gb genome assemblies for wild and domesticated einkorn, including completely assembled centromeres. Einkorn centromeres are highly dynamic, showing evidence of ancient and recent centromere shifts caused by structural rearrangements. Whole-genome sequencing analysis of a diversity panel uncovered the population structure and evolutionary history of einkorn, revealing complex patterns of hybridizations and introgressions after the dispersal of domesticated einkorn from the Fertile Crescent. We also show that around 1% of the modern bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) A subgenome originates from einkorn. These resources and findings highlight the history of einkorn evolution and provide a basis to accelerate the genomics-assisted improvement of einkorn and bread wheat.
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