Genetic variation in Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense |
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Authors: | C Streten† K S Gibb |
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Institution: | School of Science, Charles Darwin University, Darwin 0909, NT, Australia |
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Abstract: | This study examined whether genes that are less conserved than the 16S rRNA gene can distinguish Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense strains that are identical based on their 16S rRNA genes, with a view to providing insight into their origins and distribution, and any patterns of association with particular plant hosts. Sequence analysis of the tuf gene and rp operon showed that Ca . P. australiense strains could be differentiated into four subgroups, named 16SrXII-B ( tuf -Australia I; rp -A), 16SrXII-B ( tuf -New Zealand I; rp -B), 16SrXII-B ( tuf -New Zealand II) and 16SrXII-B ( rp -C). Strawberry lethal yellows 1, strawberry green petal, Australian grapevine yellows, pumpkin yellow leaf curl and cottonbush witches' broom phytoplasmas were designated members of the 16SrXII-B ( tuf -Australia I; rp -A) subgroup. The strawberry lethal yellows 2 and cottonbush reduced yellow leaves phytoplasmas were assigned to the 16SrXII ( tuf -New Zealand II; rp -B) subgroup. No relationship was observed between these phytoplasma subgroups and collection date, location or host plant. However, the study revealed evolutionary divergence in the 16SrXII group. |
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Keywords: | evolutionary diversity 16S rRNA gene phytoplasmas rp operon tuf gene |
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