1. Genome-wide analysis of the gene families of resistance gene analogues in cotton and their response to Verticillium wilt
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Yong-Feng Liu, Nan-Yang Li, Chuan Liu, Ma Xuefeng, Yong Liang, Jin-Long Wang, Xiao-Feng Dai, Jie-Yin Chen, Bao Yuming, and Jin-Qun Huang
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Quantitative Trait Loci ,Cotton ,RGA-gene-rich clusters ,Plant Science ,Verticillium ,Plant disease resistance ,Verticillium dahliae response loci ,Genes, Plant ,Gossypium raimondii ,Genome ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ,Botany ,Gene family ,Verticillium dahliae ,Phylogeny ,Disease Resistance ,Plant Diseases ,Segmental duplication ,Genetics ,Gossypium ,biology ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,Verticillium wilt-resistant ,Multigene Family ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,Resistance gene analogues ,Verticillium wilt ,Research Article ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Background Gossypium raimondii is a Verticillium wilt-resistant cotton species whose genome encodes numerous disease resistance genes that play important roles in the defence against pathogens. However, the characteristics of resistance gene analogues (RGAs) and Verticillium dahliae response loci (VdRLs) have not been investigated on a global scale. In this study, the characteristics of RGA genes were systematically analysed using bioinformatics-driven methods. Moreover, the potential VdRLs involved in the defence response to Verticillium wilt were identified by RNA-seq and correlations with known resistance QTLs. Results The G. raimondii genome encodes 1004 RGA genes, and most of these genes cluster in homology groups based on high levels of similarity. Interestingly, nearly half of the RGA genes occurred in 26 RGA-gene-rich clusters (Rgrcs). The homology analysis showed that sequence exchanges and tandem duplications frequently occurred within Rgrcs, and segmental duplications took place among the different Rgrcs. An RNA-seq analysis showed that the RGA genes play roles in cotton defence responses, forming 26 VdRLs inside in the Rgrcs after being inoculated with V. dahliae. A correlation analysis found that 12 VdRLs were adjacent to the known Verticillium wilt resistance QTLs, and that 5 were rich in NB-ARC domain-containing disease resistance genes. Conclusions The cotton genome contains numerous RGA genes, and nearly half of them are located in clusters, which evolved by sequence exchanges, tandem duplications and segmental duplications. In the Rgrcs, 26 loci were induced by the V. dahliae inoculation, and 12 are in the vicinity of known Verticillium wilt resistance QTLs. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12870-015-0508-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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- 2015