Disease resistance gene count increases with rainfall in Silphium integrifolium
Kyle Keepers,
Kelsey Peterson,
Andrew Raduski
et al.
Abstract:Intracellular plant defense against pathogens is mediated by a class of
disease resistance genes known as NB-LRRs or NLRs (R genes). Many of the
diseases these genes protect against are more prevalent in regions of
higher rainfall, which provide better growth conditions for the
pathogens. As such, we expect a higher selective pressure for the
maintenance and proliferation of R genes in plants adapted to wetter
conditions. In this study, we enriched libraries for R genes using
RenSeq from baits primarily develo… Show more
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