In this study, the intergeneric hybrids F1, F2, BC1 F1, BC1 F2, and BC2 F1 from Elytrigia elongata and Triticum aestivum crosses were produced to study their chromosome pairing behavior. The average E. elongata chromosome configuration of the two F1 hybrids agreed with the theoretical chromosome configuration of 21I+7II, indicating that the genomic constitution of this F1 hybrid was ABDStStEe Eb Ex. Compared with the BC1 F1 generation, the BC2 F1 generation showed a rapid decrease in the number of E. elongata chromosomes and the BC1 F2 generation showed a more extensive distribution of E. elongata chromosomes. In addition, pairing between wheat and E. elongata chromosomes was detected in each of the wheat-E. elongata hybrid progenies, albeit rarely. Our results demonstrated that genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) using an E. elongata genomic DNA probe offers a reliable approach for characterizing chromosome pairing in wheat and E. elongata hybrid progenies.
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He, F., Xing, P., Bao, Y., Ren, M., Liu, S., Wang, Y., … Wang, H. (2017). Chromosome pairing in hybrid progeny between triticum aestivum and elytrigia elongata. Frontiers in Plant Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02161
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