Positive selection pressure on rice blast resistance allelePiz-tmakes it divergent in Indian land races

Thakur, S. ; Singh, P.K. ; Rathour, R. ; Variar, M. ; Prashanthi, S.K. ; Singh, A.K. ; Singh, U.D. ; Chand, D. ; Singh, N.K. ; Sharma, T.R. (2013) Positive selection pressure on rice blast resistance allelePiz-tmakes it divergent in Indian land races Journal of Plant Interactions, 8 (1). pp. 34-44. ISSN 1742-9145

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2012.721523

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Abstract

Allelic variants of the broad-spectrum blast resistance gene, Piz-t, have been analyzed in 48 rice lines selected after phenotyping across three blast hot-spot regions of India. Single Nucleotide Polymorhisms in the form of transitions were more frequent than the transversions in the alleles. On the basis of nucleotide polymorphism, 46 haplotypes have been identified, with major haplotypes forming three main haplogroups. The Piz-t alleles formed mostly region-specific clusters. Resistant and susceptible Piz-t alleles were grouped into separate sub-clusters. The value of Tajima's D was negative indicating positive selection on Piz-t locus. Sequence variations were more abundant in the leucine rich repeats (LRR) region than in the NB-ARC (nucleotide-binding adaptor shared by APAF-1,R proteins, and CED-4) region, indicating that the LRR region has played a more important role in the evolution of this allele. The detailed molecular analysis of the Piz-t locus provide insights to high degree of inter-and intra-specific relationship among the Indian land races of rice which will help in the selection of better alleles for future rice breeding programs.

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