D-Subgenome Bias of Xcm Resistance Genes in Tetraploid Gossypium (Cotton) Suggests That Polyploid Formation Has Created Novel Avenues for Evolution

Author:

Wright Robert J12,Thaxton Peggy M2,El-Zik Kamal M2,Paterson Andrew H1

Affiliation:

1. Plant Genome Mapping Laboratory, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-2474

2. Multi-Adversity Resistance Cotton Breeding Program, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-2474

Abstract

Abstract A detailed RFLP map was used to determine the chromosomal locations and subgenomic distributions of cotton (Gossypium) genes/QTLs that confer resistance to the bacterial blight pathogen, Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum (Xcm). Genetic mapping generally corroborated classic predictions regarding the number and dosage effects of genes conferring Xcm resistance. One recessive allele (b6) was a noteworthy exception to the genetic dominance of most plant resistance alleles. This recessive allele appeared to uncover additional QTLs from both resistant and ostensibly susceptible genotypes, some of which corresponded in location to resistance (R)-genes effective against other Xcm races. One putatively “defeated” resistance allele (B3) reduced severity of Xcm damage by “virulent” races. Among the six resistance genes derived from tetraploid cottons, five (83%) mapped to D-subgenome chromosomes—if each subgenome were equally likely to evolve new R-gene alleles, this level of bias would occur in only about 1.6% of cases. Possible explanations of this bias include biogeographic factors, differences in evolutionary rates between subgenomes, gene conversion or other intergenomic exchanges that escaped detection by genetic mapping, or other factors. A significant D-subgenome bias of Xcm resistance genes may suggest that polyploid formation has offered novel avenues for phenotypic response to selection.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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