Bread wheat is an allohexaploid species that emerged <10,000 years ago from a hybridization between Aegilops tauschii and durum wheat. Polyploidization is associated with suite of genomic changes that include transcriptional reprogramming of a fraction of genes. On the other hand, established polyploids exhibit unbalanced expression for a large part of homoeologous genes (corresponding orthologs originating from the parental species). This project explores the extent of transcriptomic changes in nascent wheat allohexaploids in developing endosperm and mature leaves, across different synthetic genotypes, reciprocal cross directions and consecutive generations. It also aims to investigate changes in the transcription of transposable elements, and the relationship between differential expression and homoeolog bias.
Accession | PRJNA908799 |
Data Type | Raw sequence reads |
Scope | Multispecies |
Grants | - "Role of DNA methylation in the formation of polyploid wheats through partitioning of gene expression" (Grant ID METHYLWHEAT, INRAE Département de Biologie et Amélioration des Plantes)
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Submission | Registration date: 5-Dec-2022 INRAE/UCA UMR 1095 |
Relevance | Evolution |
Project Data:
Resource Name | Number of Links |
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Sequence data |
SRA Experiments | 51 |
Other datasets |
BioSample | 51 |