SUMMARY. The results of the study of introgression lines of common wheat are presented, that their origin is associated with the incorporation of alien genetic material from diploid wheat relatives into their genomes. It has been shown that lines originated from genome-substitution amphidiploids Avrodes (AABBSS), Avrosis (AABBSshSsh) and Avrolata (AABBUU) are characterized by high cytological sta-bility, which is expressed in the absolute predominance of plants with a modal chromosome number of 42. Lines originated from Avrosis are characterized by a greater deviation of the karyotype from the standard one for common wheat, which is possibly explained by the presence of the «cuckoo» chromosome in the Avrosis ge-nome, known for its mutagenic effect. Lines originated from Avrotica differ in cytological stability. More stable lines are characterized by the loss of a alien trait, in particular, resistance to powdery mildew. The genome structure of introgression lines in terms of its similarity to the common wheat genome is revealed by studying meiotic chromosome configurations in metaphase 1 of hybrids between common wheat varieties and lines. Lines originated from Avrodes, Avrosis, and Avrolata, which have passed at least 30 generations since their development, demonstrate a much higher similarity in genome structure to common wheat varieties, and the pattern of meiosis in hybrids does not differ from that of the Aurora variety. Lines originated from Avrotica, which have passed 2–3 generations after their development, when hybridized with common wheat varieties, de-monstrate a significant weakening of homology with wheat chromosomes. This is manifested by the formation of a significant number of univalents and open bivalents in metaphase 1 of meiosis of hybrids. In general, for all lines, the increase in cytological stability in individual plants of the lines compared to other plants of the same lines is accompanied by the loss of the alien trait of interest by such plants.
Keywords: common wheat, genome-substitution amphidiploids, introgression wheat lines, meiosis, cytological stability