Convergence within divergence: insights of wheat adaptation fromTriticumpopulation sequencing

crossref(2020)

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AbstractBread wheat expanded its habitats from a small core area of the Fertile Crescent to global environments within ∼10,000 years. Genetic mechanisms of this remarkable evolutionary success are not well understood. By whole-genome sequencing of populations from 25 subspecies within generaTriticumandAegilops, we identified composite introgression from these wild populations contributing 13%∼36% of the bread wheat genome, which tremendously increased the genetic diversity of bread wheat and allowed its divergent adaptation. Meanwhile, convergent adaption to human selection showed 2- to 16-fold enrichment relative to random expectation inTriticumspecies despite their drastic differences in ploidy levels and growing zones, indicating the vital importance of adaptive constraints in the success of bread wheat. These results showed the genetic necessities of wheat as a global crop and provided new perspectives on leveraging adaptation success across species for crop improvement.
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