@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19017,
author = {Frank N Martin},
title = {Mitochondrial haplotype analysis as a tool for differentiating isolates of Verticillium dahliae.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Phytopathology},
volume = {100},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The ability to monitor mitochondrial background in Verticillium dahliae may provide an additional tool for population studies and monitoring clonal populations. Published mitochondrial genome sequences of V. dahliae (DQ351941) were used to design primers for amplification of spacer regions for assessment of mitochondrial haplotype differences among isolates. Five regions were examined (5,229 bp, or 19% of the total genome size) for 30 isolates representing a range in VCG, host, and geographic origin. Observed differences among isolates were due to single nucleotide polymorphisms, different numbers of bases in specific homopolymeric regions, and copies of subrepeated sequences. When all the differences observed for each locus was totaled there were polymorphisms at 28 loci; when the results of each locus for individual isolates were combined there were 15 mitochondrial haplotypes. Some of the observed grouping correlated with VCG. For example, five VCG-1A and ?1B isolates from California, Spain and Greece had identical haplotypes, however, this was not observed for VCG-2 or VCG-4 isolates. While some VCG-2 isolates also were identical and fell into a single haplotype, 5 haplotypes were found for this group (5 other haplotypes were observed for other isolate that had not been characterized to VCG but grouped with VCG-2 isolates in the phylogenetic analysis). Likewise, five VCG-4 isolates fell into 4 mitochondrial haplotypes, one of which was identical to the largest VCG-2 grouping. A heterokaryon self-incompatible isolate that was reported in the literature to cluster with VCG-2 isolates by AFLP analysis grouped was identical with VCG-1 isolates for 4 of the 5 loci but was intermediate between VCG-1 and VCG-2 in the haplotype analysis. Phylogenetic analysis with these five regions revealed the mitochondrial background of VCG-1 and VCG2-B to be monophyletic but VCG-2A and VCG-4 could not be separated. The results obtained indicate that there is variation in mitochondrial haplotypes and this type of analysis may be a useful for characterization of isolates. While data from all five regions was needed for the haplotype separation obtained in this study, depending on the VCG or the level of variability observed within a population it may be possible to use fewer loci.}
}
Matrix 5770 of Study 10602

Citation title:
"Mitochondrial haplotype analysis as a tool for differentiating isolates of Verticillium dahliae.".

Study name:
"Mitochondrial haplotype analysis as a tool for differentiating isolates of Verticillium dahliae.".

This study is part of submission 10592
(Status: Published).
Matrices
Title: Verticillium dahliae mtDNA sequences
Description: Regions 1, 2, 4, and 5
Rows
|
Taxon Label |
Row Segments |
Characters 1?–30 |
| Verticillium dahliae GH101 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTTTCAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V137I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTTTCAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V403I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTTTCAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V854I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTTTCAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V661I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTTTCAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V537I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTTTCAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Fca21 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Fca29 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Cv79 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Cv85 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Cs80 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Ls331 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V548I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V717I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V364I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V800I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V396I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V539I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Cf40 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Cf45 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Ls7 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Ls17 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Ca63 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae SM113 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae Le88 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V310I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae V792I |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae MP89 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTT--CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae St91 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTT-CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium dahliae DQ351941 |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTT--CAAAAAATTATTTA |
| Verticillium albo-atrum |
(none)
|
TATCGTGTTTTTTTTTCAAAAAATTATTTA |
Columns
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