The Fusarium graminearum genome reveals a link between localized polymorphism and pathogen specialization.

نویسندگان

  • Christina A Cuomo
  • Ulrich Güldener
  • Jin-Rong Xu
  • Frances Trail
  • B Gillian Turgeon
  • Antonio Di Pietro
  • Jonathan D Walton
  • Li-Jun Ma
  • Scott E Baker
  • Martijn Rep
  • Gerhard Adam
  • John Antoniw
  • Thomas Baldwin
  • Sarah Calvo
  • Yueh-Long Chang
  • David Decaprio
  • Liane R Gale
  • Sante Gnerre
  • Rubella S Goswami
  • Kim Hammond-Kosack
  • Linda J Harris
  • Karen Hilburn
  • John C Kennell
  • Scott Kroken
  • Jon K Magnuson
  • Gertrud Mannhaupt
  • Evan Mauceli
  • Hans-Werner Mewes
  • Rudolf Mitterbauer
  • Gary Muehlbauer
  • Martin Münsterkötter
  • David Nelson
  • Kerry O'donnell
  • Thérèse Ouellet
  • Weihong Qi
  • Hadi Quesneville
  • M Isabel G Roncero
  • Kye-Yong Seong
  • Igor V Tetko
  • Martin Urban
  • Cees Waalwijk
  • Todd J Ward
  • Jiqiang Yao
  • Bruce W Birren
  • H Corby Kistler
چکیده

We sequenced and annotated the genome of the filamentous fungus Fusarium graminearum, a major pathogen of cultivated cereals. Very few repetitive sequences were detected, and the process of repeat-induced point mutation, in which duplicated sequences are subject to extensive mutation, may partially account for the reduced repeat content and apparent low number of paralogous (ancestrally duplicated) genes. A second strain of F. graminearum contained more than 10,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms, which were frequently located near telomeres and within other discrete chromosomal segments. Many highly polymorphic regions contained sets of genes implicated in plant-fungus interactions and were unusually divergent, with higher rates of recombination. These regions of genome innovation may result from selection due to interactions of F. graminearum with its plant hosts.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Science

دوره 317 5843  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007