Recombination landscape and karyotypic variations revealed by linkage mapping in the grapevine downy mildew pathogenPlasmopara viticola
Etienne Dvorak,
Isabelle D. Mazet,
Carole Couture
et al.
Abstract:Plasmopara viticola, the causal agent of grapevine downy mildew, is a biotrophic oomycete engaged in atight coevolutionary relationship with its host. Rapid adaptation of the pathogen is favored by annual sexual reproduction which generates genotypic diversity. With the aim of studying the recombination landscape across theP. viticolagenome, we generated two half-siblings F1 progenies (N=189 and 162). Offspring were genotyped by targeted sequencing of a set of 5,000 informative SNPs. This enabled the construct… Show more
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