Wheat Cybrid Plants, OryzaWheat, Regenerated from Wheat–Rice Hybrid Zygotes via in Vitro Fertilization System Possess Wheat–Rice Hybrid Mitochondria

Author:

Maryenti Tety12,Koshimizu Shizuka34ORCID,Onda Nonoka1,Ishii Takayoshi5,Yano Kentaro16,Okamoto Takashi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University , Tokyo 192-0397, Japan

2. Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia , Depok 16424, Indonesia

3. Bioinformation and DDBJ Center, National Institute of Genetics , Shizuoka 411-8540, Japan

4. Graduate Institute for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI , Mishima, Shizuoka 411-8540, Japan

5. Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University , Tottori 680-001, Japan

6. WellGreen-i Co. Ltd. , Kanagawa 215-0007, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Hybridization generates biodiversity, and wide hybridization plays a pivotal role in enhancing and broadening the useful attributes of crops. The hybridization barrier between wheat and rice, the two most important cereals, was recently overcome by in vitro production of allopolyploid wheat–rice hybrid zygotes, which can develop and grow into mature plants. In the study, genomic sequences and compositions of the possible hybrid plants were investigated through short- and long-read sequencing analyses and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)-based visualization. The possible hybrid possessed whole wheat nuclear and cytoplasmic DNAs and rice mitochondrial (mt) DNA, along with variable retention rates of rice mtDNA ranging from 11% to 47%. The rice mtDNA retained in the wheat cybrid, termed Oryzawheat, can be transmitted across generations. In addition to mitochondrial hybridization, translocation of rice chromosome 1 into wheat chromosome 6A was detected in a F1 hybrid individual. OryzaWheat can provide a new horizon for utilizing inter-subfamily genetic resources among wheat and rice belonging to different subfamilies, Pooideae and Ehrhartoideae, respectively.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization

Japan Science and Technology Corporation

Tottori University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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