Triticum dicoccoides
Triticum dicoccoides, also known as wild emmer, is a wild tetraploid wheat species that is genetically close to domesticated wheat. Wild emmer is an annual plant with a brittle spike axis that spontaneously disintegrates at maturity, scattering the seeds onto the ground. The species is considered a crop wild relative of domesticated emmer and is an important genetic resource for wheat improvement programs.
Species: |
Triticum dicoccoides |
Abbreviation: |
T. dicoccoides |
Ploidy: |
tetraploid |
Chromosomes: |
28 |
Genomic SSRs: |
202,317 |
Genic SSRs: |
76,374 |
Genome size: |
10.08G |
Assembly: |
WEWSeq_v.1.0 |
Genome URL: |
T. dicoccoides Genome URL |
Accession: |
Zavitan |