Molecular analyses identify hybridization-mediated nuclear evolution in newly discovered fungal hybrids
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Hybridization may be a major driver in the evolution of plant pathogens. In a high
elevation Alpine larch stand in Montana, a novel hybrid fungal pathogen of trees
originating from the mating of Heterobasidion irregulare with H. occidentale has been
recently discovered. In this study, sequence analyses of one mitochondrial and four
nuclear loci from 11 Heterobasidion genotypes collected in the same Alpine larch
stand indicated that hybridization has increased allelic diversity by generating novel
polymorphisms unreported in either parental species. Sequence data and ploidy analysis
through flow cytometry confirmed that heterokaryotic (n + n) genotypes were
not first‐generation hybrids, but were the result of multiple backcrosses, indicating
hybrids are fertile. Additionally, all admixed genotypes possessed the H. occidentale
mitochondrion, indicating that the hybrid progeny may have been backcrossing
mostly with H. occidentale. Based on reticulate phylogenetic network analysis by
PhyloNet, Bayesian assignment, and ordination tests, alleles can be defined as H. irregulare‐
like or H. occidentale‐like. H. irregulare‐like alleles are clearly distinct from all
known H. irregulare alleles and are derived from the admixing of both Heterobasidion
species. Instead, all but one H. occidentale alleles found in hybrids, although novel,
were not clearly distinct from alleles found in the parental H. occidentale population.
This discovery demonstrates that Alpine larch can be a universal host favouring the
interspecific hybridization between H. irregulare and H. occidentale and the hybridization‐
mediated evolution of a nucleus, derived from H. irregulare parental species but
clearly distinct from it.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
forest pathogen; Heterobasidion; hybridization; rapid evolution
Elenco autori:
Sillo F.; Gonthier P.; Lockman B.; Kasuga T.; Garbelotto M.
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