Identification of degenerate nuclei and development of a SCAR marker for Flammulina velutipes.
Flammulina velutipes is one of the major edible mushrooms in the world. Recently, abnormalities that have a negative impact on crop production have been reported in this mushroom. These symptoms include slow vegetative growth, a compact mycelial mat, and few or even no fruiting bodies. The morpholog...
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doaj-00dcb78728964c9d9f96fa3b76b3d4912020-11-24T21:23:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0199e10720710.1371/journal.pone.0107207Identification of degenerate nuclei and development of a SCAR marker for Flammulina velutipes.Sun Young KimKyung-Hee KimChak Han ImAsjad AliChang Yun LeeWon-Sik KongJae-San RyuFlammulina velutipes is one of the major edible mushrooms in the world. Recently, abnormalities that have a negative impact on crop production have been reported in this mushroom. These symptoms include slow vegetative growth, a compact mycelial mat, and few or even no fruiting bodies. The morphologies and fruiting capabilities of monokaryons of wild-type and degenerate strains that arose through arthrospore formation were investigated through test crossing. Only one monokaryotic group of the degenerate strains and its hybrid strains showed abnormal phenotypes. Because the monokaryotic arthrospore has the same nucleus as the parent strain, these results indicated that only one aberrant nucleus of the two nuclei in the degenerate strain was responsible for the degeneracy. A sequence-characterized amplified region marker that is linked to the degenerate monokaryon was identified based on a polymorphic sequence that was generated using random primers. Comparative analyses revealed the presence of a degenerate-specific genomic region in a telomere, which arose via the transfer of a genomic fragment harboring a putative helicase gene. Our findings have narrowed down the potential molecular targets responsible for this phenotype for future studies and have provided a marker for the detection of degenerate strains.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4164608?pdf=render |
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Sun Young Kim Kyung-Hee Kim Chak Han Im Asjad Ali Chang Yun Lee Won-Sik Kong Jae-San Ryu Identification of degenerate nuclei and development of a SCAR marker for Flammulina velutipes. PLoS ONE |
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Sun Young Kim Kyung-Hee Kim Chak Han Im Asjad Ali Chang Yun Lee Won-Sik Kong Jae-San Ryu |
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Identification of degenerate nuclei and development of a SCAR marker for Flammulina velutipes. |
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Identification of degenerate nuclei and development of a SCAR marker for Flammulina velutipes. |
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Identification of degenerate nuclei and development of a SCAR marker for Flammulina velutipes. |
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Identification of degenerate nuclei and development of a SCAR marker for Flammulina velutipes. |
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Identification of degenerate nuclei and development of a SCAR marker for Flammulina velutipes. |
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identification of degenerate nuclei and development of a scar marker for flammulina velutipes. |
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Flammulina velutipes is one of the major edible mushrooms in the world. Recently, abnormalities that have a negative impact on crop production have been reported in this mushroom. These symptoms include slow vegetative growth, a compact mycelial mat, and few or even no fruiting bodies. The morphologies and fruiting capabilities of monokaryons of wild-type and degenerate strains that arose through arthrospore formation were investigated through test crossing. Only one monokaryotic group of the degenerate strains and its hybrid strains showed abnormal phenotypes. Because the monokaryotic arthrospore has the same nucleus as the parent strain, these results indicated that only one aberrant nucleus of the two nuclei in the degenerate strain was responsible for the degeneracy. A sequence-characterized amplified region marker that is linked to the degenerate monokaryon was identified based on a polymorphic sequence that was generated using random primers. Comparative analyses revealed the presence of a degenerate-specific genomic region in a telomere, which arose via the transfer of a genomic fragment harboring a putative helicase gene. Our findings have narrowed down the potential molecular targets responsible for this phenotype for future studies and have provided a marker for the detection of degenerate strains. |
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