PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF TWO SINGLE-COPY NUCLEAR GENES REVEALED ORIGIN OF TETRAPLOID BARLEY HORDEUM MARINUM.

Phylogenetic analysis of two single-copy nuclear genes revealed origin of tetraploid barley Hordeum marinum.

Phylogenetic analysis of two single-copy nuclear genes revealed origin of tetraploid barley Hordeum marinum.

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Sea barley Hordeum marinum is an important germplasm resource.However, the origin of this tetraploid H.marinum st patricks day teacher gift subsp.gussoneanum is still unclear, which has caused great perplexity to the exploration and utilization of germplasm resources.We used two single-copy nuclear genes, thioredoxin-like gene (TRX) and waxy1 gene encoding granule-bound starch synthase (WAXY1) to analyze 41 accessions of Hordeum marinum.

The phylogenies of different genes told different story of evolution of tetraploids of H.marinum subsp.gussoneanum.The phylogenetic trees showed that two distinct copies of sequences from both genes were detected for some accessions of the tetraploids of H.marinum subsp.

gussoneanum, and diploid marinum might also contribute to the 6939119013844 origin and evolution of the tetraploid gussoneanum.Our findings suggested that tetraploid more likely originated from the diploids of H.marinum subsp.gussoneanum and another ancestor that might be an extinct unknown diploid species.Homogenization of gene in tetraploids also occurred after polyploidization as both TRX and WAXY1 sequences in some accessions of tetraploid H.

marinum subsp.gussoneanum cannot be distinguished, indicating the complicated evolution of this tetraploid.

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