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Mycologia, 102(1), 2010, pp. 27-32.
© 2010 by The Mycological Society of America

Loss of heterozygosity in Phytophthora capsici after N-ethyl-nitrosourea mutagenesis


Jon Hulvey 1
Jacque Young

     Genome Science and Technology Graduate Program, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee

Ledare Finley
Kurt Lamour

     Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee

Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) occurs in a variety of diploid organisms after chemical mutagenesis and was observed in the vegetable pathogen Phytophthora capsici after N-ethyl-nitrosourea (ENU) mutagenesis at three loci during reverse genetic screening. Our objectives were to determine (i) the frequency of LOH among mutants, (ii) the directionality of the LOH events and (iii) the length of the genomic tracts exhibiting LOH. Of the 1152 ENU mutants screened, LOH was most frequent at locus 3 (99 ENU mutants), with locus 1 (10 ENU mutants) and locus 2 (9 ENU mutants) undergoing LOH at similar frequencies. LOH was bidirectional for all three loci, with locus 3 mutants biased toward one haplotype. Analysis of upstream and downstream heterozygosity indicates that the LOH events spanned up to at least 4.6 kb. The implications of mitotic recombination and LOH for reverse genetics and natural variation in Phytophthora are discussed.

Key words: loss of heterozygosity (LOH), mitotic recombination, mutagenesis, N-ethyl-nitrosourea (ENU), Phytophthora capsici


1 Corresponding author. E-mail: jhulvey{at}utk.edu







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