Mapping of a recessive resistance gene against potyviruses in tomato (Lycopersicon spp.) And evidence of synteny with phenotypically similar genes from Capsicum spp

Autor: Parrella G., Ruffel S., Palloix A., Moretti A., Caranta C.
Rok vydání: 2002
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Zdroj: Theoretical and applied genetics 105 (2002): 855–861.
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Parrella G., Ruffel S., Palloix A., Moretti A., Caranta C./titolo:Mapping of a recessive resistance gene against potyviruses in tomato (Lycopersicon spp.) And evidence of synteny with phenotypically similar genes from Capsicum spp/doi:/rivista:Theoretical and applied genetics/anno:2002/pagina_da:855/pagina_a:861/intervallo_pagine:855–861/volume:105
Popis: Resistance against both Potato virus Y (PVY) and Tobacco etch virus (TEV) was identified in the wild tomato relative Lycopersicon hirsutum PI247087. Analysis of the segregation ratio in F2/F3 and BC1 interspecific progenies indicated that a single recessive gene or two very tightly linked recessive loci are involved in resistance to both potyviruses. This locus was named pot-1. Using amplified fragment length polymorphism markers and a set of L. hirsutum introgression lines, pot-1 was mapped to the short arm of tomato chromosome 3, in the vicinity of the recessive py-1 locus for resistance to corky root rot. Because of the occurrence of phenotypically similar genes in pepper (Capsicum spp.), the comparative genetics of resistance to potyviruses between tomato and pepper was investigated. Unlike most of the comparative genetic studies on resistance genes, pot-1 was tightly flanked by the same restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) markers than the pvr2/pvr5 locus for resistance to PVY and TEV from pepper. These results may indicate that recessive resistance genes against potyviruses evolve less rapidly than the majority of the dominant genes cloned so far and consequently may belong to a different family of resistance genes.
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