BrRxLR11 – a new phylogenetic marker with high resolution in the downy mildew genus Bremia and related genera
2017
Choi, Young-Joon | Wong, Joan | Runge, Fabian | Mishra, Bagdevi | Michelmore, Richard | Thines, Marco
The genus Bremia (Peronosporaceae; Oomycete) is a widespread pathogen of Eurasian Asteraceae (Compositae). In addition to several species infecting weeds, it includes the economically important species, B. lactucae, which causes downy mildew of lettuce (Lactuca sativa). A few loci have already been successfully sequenced for this genus, but the resolution of the resultant phylogenies is insufficient to resolve the evolutionary history of Bremia. Therefore, there is a need to develop additional loci that can provide high resolution in phylogenetic inference. In this study, we report a new locus, BrRxLR11, derived from genomic data, which shows high resolving power within the genus Bremia, similar to phylogenies based on three different loci. This gene encodes a protein of 204 aa with unknown function, a below-threshold secretion signal, and an RxLR-EER motif in the c-terminal half. As only one site seems to be under positive selection, it has potential for future application in phylogenetic investigations in the economically important genus Bremia and related genera.
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