RFLP analysis in Canary Islands and north European populations of potato cyst nematodes (Globodera spp.): hybridization with cloned fragments.

J. A. González, M. Phillips, D. Trudgill
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Four random probes from a Globodera pallida DNA library and one rDNA repeat probe from flax were used to highlight specific fragments in total DNA restricted with the endonucleases Bam HI, Eco RI, Eco RV, and Hind III, from 26 potato cyst nematode (PCN) populations (G. rostochiensis and G. pallida). The percentage similarity between species was low (%sm = 45.6). Cluster and principal coordinate analysis allowed us to hypothesise about the epidemiology of these populations. In the G. rostochiensis group, the populations representing pathotypes Ro2, Ro3, Ro4 and Ro5 may have been derived from the same introduction. Canarian populations R1, R2, R6, R7, and R10 were distinct from all the controls but R4 and R5 were close to the British Ro1 population. In the G. pallida group, the Luffness population was distinct from all others suggesting that it may represent a distinct introduction of PCN into the British Isles. Canarian population P9 had ten markers which were absent from the European control populations and it is possible that this population represents a distinct introduction of G. pallida into the Island of Tenerife.
加那利群岛和北欧马铃薯囊线虫种群的RFLP分析:与克隆片段杂交。
从26个马铃薯包囊线虫(G. rostochiensis和G. pallida)种群中选取4个随机探针和1个来自亚麻的rDNA重复探针,在总DNA中标记含有内切酶Bam HI、Eco RI、Eco RV和Hind III的特定片段。种间相似度较低(%sm = 45.6%)。聚类和主坐标分析使我们能够对这些人群的流行病学进行假设。在G. rostochiensis类群中,代表病原型Ro2、Ro3、Ro4和Ro5的居群可能来自同一个引种。加那利种群R1、R2、R6、R7和R10与所有对照不同,但R4和R5与英国种群Ro1接近。在G. pallida群体中,Luffness群体与所有其他群体不同,这表明它可能代表了PCN进入不列颠群岛的独特引入。加那利种群P9有10个欧洲对照种群所没有的标记,这可能是该种群将苍白藻引入特内里费岛的一个独特种群。
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