Panglobal distribution of a single clonal lineage of the Irish potato famine fungus

More than 300 isolates of the Irish potato famine fungus, Phytophthora infestans, collected in 20 countries on five continents, were analyzed for genetic variation at the mating type and two allozyme loci. A subset of more than 200 isolates was also analyzed for DNA "fingerprint" variation...

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description More than 300 isolates of the Irish potato famine fungus, Phytophthora infestans, collected in 20 countries on five continents, were analyzed for genetic variation at the mating type and two allozyme loci. A subset of more than 200 isolates was also analyzed for DNA "fingerprint" variation. A surprising result was that a single clonal lineage dominated most populations worldwide. All of the variation within this lineage appeared to have arisen by mitotic recombination or by mutation. In addition to the most common clonal lineage, a number of different, but apparently closely related, lineages occurred in the United States and Canada. The low levels of gene diversity in the derived populations compared to the presumed ancestral population in central Mexico indicate that P. infestans went through extreme genetic bottlenecks during its dispersal. The genetic data are consistent with the hypothesis that the initial migration of P. infestans in the 1840s was from Mexico to the United States and that only a single genetic individual was transported to Europe and subsequently to the rest of the world. If this hypothesis is correct, then the Irish potato famine was caused by a single clonal genotype of P. infestans.
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ADN
Alleles
COPULA
DISTRIBUCION NATURAL
DISTRIBUTION NATURELLE
Diversity of citizenship
DNA
DNA Fingerprinting
DNA, Fungal - genetics
ENZIMAS
ENZYME
EVOLUCION
EVOLUTION
Fungi
Genetic diversity
Genetic loci
Genetic variation
Genetics
Genetics, Population
GENOTIPOS
GENOTYPE
Genotypes
Irish famine
Isoenzymes - genetics
LOCI
LOCUS
MITOSE
MITOSIS
MONDE
MUNDO
MUTACION
MUTATION
Phytophthora - genetics
PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS
Polymorphism, Genetic
Population genetics
Population migration
RECOMBINACION
RECOMBINAISON
Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid
Solanum tuberosum - microbiology
VARIACION GENETICA
VARIATION GENETIQUE
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