“…The precise assembly of the kinetochore complex at the centromere is epigenetically determined by substituting a centromere-specific histone H3 variant CENH3 for histone H3 in centromeric nucleosomes ( Henikoff and Dalal, 2005 ; Allshire and Karpen, 2008 ). Besides some diploid species encoding multiple functional CENH3 variants, e.g., barley ( Sanei et al, 2011 ; Ishii et al, 2015 ), rye ( Evtushenko et al, 2017 , 2021 ), Fabeae species ( Neumann et al, 2015 ), and cowpea ( Ishii et al, 2020 ), most diploid eukaryotes encode only one variant of CENH3. In contrast, in allopolyploids species like wheat ( Yuan et al, 2015 ), each parental subgenome possesses at least one CENH3 variant operating in the context of multiple species-specific centromeric sequences.…”