Frontiers in Plant Science (Jul 2023)

Triticeae crop genome biology: an endless frontier

  • Zhaoxu Gao,
  • Jianxin Bian,
  • Fei Lu,
  • Fei Lu,
  • Fei Lu,
  • Yuling Jiao,
  • Yuling Jiao,
  • Yuling Jiao,
  • Yuling Jiao,
  • Yuling Jiao,
  • Hang He,
  • Hang He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1222681
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Triticeae, the wheatgrass tribe, includes several major cereal crops and their wild relatives. Major crops within the Triticeae are wheat, barley and rye which are important for human consumption, animal feed, and rangeland protection. Species within this tribe are known for their large genomes and complex genetic histories. Powered by recent advances in sequencing technology, researchers worldwide have made progress in elucidating the genomes of Triticeae crops. In addition to assemblies of high-quality reference genomes, pan-genome studies have just started to capture the genomic diversities of these species, shedding light on our understanding of the genetic basis of domestication and environmental adaptation of Triticeae crops. In this review, we focus on recent signs of progress in genome sequencing, pan-genome analyses, and resequencing analysis of Triticeae crops. We also propose future research avenues in Triticeae crop genomes, including identifying genome structure variations, the association of genomic regions with desired traits, mining functions of the non-coding area, introgression of high-quality genes from wild Triticeae resources, genome editing, and integration of genomic resources.

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