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Discriminating microsatellites from Macrophomina phaseolina and their potential association to biological functions
Authors:R S Arias  J D Ray  A Mengistu  B E Scheffler
Institution:1. USDA‐ARS MSA Genomics and Bioinformatics Research Unit, 141 Experiment Station Road, Stoneville, MS 38776;2. USDA‐ARS Crop Genetics Research Unit, 141 Experiment Station Road, Stoneville, MS 38776;3. USDA‐ARS Crop Genetics Research Unit, 605 Airways Boulevard, Jackson, TN 38301, USA
Abstract:One hundred and eighty‐two microsatellites or simple‐sequence‐repeat (SSR) markers for Macrophomina phaseolina were developed. These were tested on 24 isolates of M. phaseolina obtained from seven plant species, and the genetic variation of isolates was studied in relation to potential biological processes that could be affected in this fungus. A total of 120 SSR markers were polymorphic, amplifying >90% of the 24 isolates tested. Thirty percent of the markers showed multiple alleles on individual samples. A large number of markers showed unique alleles in isolates collected from pumpkin and snap bean. DNA sequences corresponding to 43 markers had significant hits on blast x and/or blast2go , and the polymorphism of 36 of those markers showed specific allele patterns for one or more plant host origin of the isolates. Additional tests on growth rate and copper resistance of the isolates identified markers that could be related to those traits. In addition, 27 markers were monomorphic and amplified all 24 isolates. Whereas polymorphic markers can be used for population genetics studies of M. phaseolina, the group of 27 monomorphic markers could help in the fast identification of this species in clinical specimens. The SSR markers developed here will enrich the limited molecular marker resource in M. phaseolina and could be used as the basis for more in‐depth studies of the host‐pathogen interactions of M. phaseolina.
Keywords:charcoal rot  copper sensitivity  field crops  genetic markers  in vitro mycelial growth  molecular fingerprinting  simple‐sequence‐repeat
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