Wheat has been domesticated into a large number of agricultural environments and has the ability to adapt to diverse environments. To understand this process, we survey genotype, repeat content, and DNA methylation across a bread wheat landrace collection representing global genetic diversity. We identify independent variation in methylation, genotype, and transposon copy number. We show that these, so far unexploited, sources of variation have had a significant impact on the wheat genome and that ancestral methylation states become preferentially "hard coded" as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) via 5-methylcytosine deamination. These mechanisms also drive local adaption, impacting important traits such as heading date and s...
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Bread wheat (Triticum aes...
Despite the international significance of wheat, its large and complex genome hinders genome sequenc...
Abiotic stress can induce considerable changes in the composition and quality of wheat grain and cau...
Wheat has been domesticated into a large number of agricultural environments and has the ability to ...
Background: The genetic structure and differentiation of wild emmer wheat suggests that genetic dive...
Background DNA methylation is an important mechanism of epigenetic gene expression control that can ...
Domesticated crops experience strong human-mediated selection aimed at developing high-yielding vari...
The ability of grass species to adapt to various habitats is attributed to the dynamic nature of the...
Several demographic and selective events occurred during the domestication of wheat from the allotet...
Wheat was domesticated about 10,000 years ago and has since spread worldwide to become one of the ma...
Background: A genome-wide assessment of nucleotide diversity in a polyploid species must minimize th...
Wheat was domesticated about 10,000 years ago and has since spread worldwide to become one of the ma...
Background: More than 80% of the wheat genome is composed of transposable elements (TEs). Since acti...
International audienceBackground: Plant and animal methyltransferases are key enzymes involved in DN...
Comprehensive reverse genetic resources, which have been key to understanding gene function in diplo...
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Bread wheat (Triticum aes...
Despite the international significance of wheat, its large and complex genome hinders genome sequenc...
Abiotic stress can induce considerable changes in the composition and quality of wheat grain and cau...
Wheat has been domesticated into a large number of agricultural environments and has the ability to ...
Background: The genetic structure and differentiation of wild emmer wheat suggests that genetic dive...
Background DNA methylation is an important mechanism of epigenetic gene expression control that can ...
Domesticated crops experience strong human-mediated selection aimed at developing high-yielding vari...
The ability of grass species to adapt to various habitats is attributed to the dynamic nature of the...
Several demographic and selective events occurred during the domestication of wheat from the allotet...
Wheat was domesticated about 10,000 years ago and has since spread worldwide to become one of the ma...
Background: A genome-wide assessment of nucleotide diversity in a polyploid species must minimize th...
Wheat was domesticated about 10,000 years ago and has since spread worldwide to become one of the ma...
Background: More than 80% of the wheat genome is composed of transposable elements (TEs). Since acti...
International audienceBackground: Plant and animal methyltransferases are key enzymes involved in DN...
Comprehensive reverse genetic resources, which have been key to understanding gene function in diplo...
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Bread wheat (Triticum aes...
Despite the international significance of wheat, its large and complex genome hinders genome sequenc...
Abiotic stress can induce considerable changes in the composition and quality of wheat grain and cau...