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Homogeneity among glyphosate-resistant Amaranthus palmeri in geographically distant locations
by
Patterson, Eric L.
, Molin, William T.
, Saski, Christopher A.
in
3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase
/ 3-Phosphoshikimate 1-Carboxyvinyltransferase - genetics
/ allelic imbalance
/ Amaranths
/ Amaranthus - genetics
/ Amaranthus palmeri
/ Amplification
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biotypes
/ Cell division
/ chromosome mapping
/ Chromosomes
/ Circular DNA
/ Conservation
/ Conserved sequence
/ conserved sequences
/ copy number variation
/ Coverage
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA shuffling
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Excitatory postsynaptic potentials
/ Gene Amplification
/ Gene expression
/ Gene mapping
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ genetic resistance
/ genetic similarity
/ Genomes
/ genomics
/ Genotypes
/ Glycine - analogs & derivatives
/ Glycine - metabolism
/ Glyphosate
/ glyphosate resistance
/ Herbicide Resistance - genetics
/ herbicide-resistant weeds
/ Herbicides - metabolism
/ Homogeneity
/ Identification and classification
/ Mapping
/ nucleotide sequences
/ People and places
/ Pesticide resistance
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plant Weeds - genetics
/ Populations
/ Replicon
/ Representations
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ resistance genes
/ Seeds
/ sequence alignment
/ Testing
/ United States
2020
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Homogeneity among glyphosate-resistant Amaranthus palmeri in geographically distant locations
by
Patterson, Eric L.
, Molin, William T.
, Saski, Christopher A.
in
3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase
/ 3-Phosphoshikimate 1-Carboxyvinyltransferase - genetics
/ allelic imbalance
/ Amaranths
/ Amaranthus - genetics
/ Amaranthus palmeri
/ Amplification
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biotypes
/ Cell division
/ chromosome mapping
/ Chromosomes
/ Circular DNA
/ Conservation
/ Conserved sequence
/ conserved sequences
/ copy number variation
/ Coverage
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA shuffling
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Excitatory postsynaptic potentials
/ Gene Amplification
/ Gene expression
/ Gene mapping
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ genetic resistance
/ genetic similarity
/ Genomes
/ genomics
/ Genotypes
/ Glycine - analogs & derivatives
/ Glycine - metabolism
/ Glyphosate
/ glyphosate resistance
/ Herbicide Resistance - genetics
/ herbicide-resistant weeds
/ Herbicides - metabolism
/ Homogeneity
/ Identification and classification
/ Mapping
/ nucleotide sequences
/ People and places
/ Pesticide resistance
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plant Weeds - genetics
/ Populations
/ Replicon
/ Representations
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ resistance genes
/ Seeds
/ sequence alignment
/ Testing
/ United States
2020
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Homogeneity among glyphosate-resistant Amaranthus palmeri in geographically distant locations
by
Patterson, Eric L.
, Molin, William T.
, Saski, Christopher A.
in
3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase
/ 3-Phosphoshikimate 1-Carboxyvinyltransferase - genetics
/ allelic imbalance
/ Amaranths
/ Amaranthus - genetics
/ Amaranthus palmeri
/ Amplification
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biotypes
/ Cell division
/ chromosome mapping
/ Chromosomes
/ Circular DNA
/ Conservation
/ Conserved sequence
/ conserved sequences
/ copy number variation
/ Coverage
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA shuffling
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Excitatory postsynaptic potentials
/ Gene Amplification
/ Gene expression
/ Gene mapping
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genes
/ Genetic aspects
/ genetic resistance
/ genetic similarity
/ Genomes
/ genomics
/ Genotypes
/ Glycine - analogs & derivatives
/ Glycine - metabolism
/ Glyphosate
/ glyphosate resistance
/ Herbicide Resistance - genetics
/ herbicide-resistant weeds
/ Herbicides - metabolism
/ Homogeneity
/ Identification and classification
/ Mapping
/ nucleotide sequences
/ People and places
/ Pesticide resistance
/ Plant Proteins - genetics
/ Plant Weeds - genetics
/ Populations
/ Replicon
/ Representations
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ resistance genes
/ Seeds
/ sequence alignment
/ Testing
/ United States
2020
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Homogeneity among glyphosate-resistant Amaranthus palmeri in geographically distant locations
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Homogeneity among glyphosate-resistant Amaranthus palmeri in geographically distant locations
2020
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Since the initial report of glyphosate-resistant (GR) Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson in 2006, resistant populations have been reported in 28 states. The mechanism of resistance is amplification of a 399-kb extrachromosomal circular DNA, called the EPSPS replicon, and is unique to glyphosate-resistant plants. The replicon contains a single copy of the 10-kb 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) gene which causes the concomitant increased expression of EPSP synthase, the target enzyme of glyphosate. It is not known whether the resistance by this amplification mechanism evolved once and then spread across the country or evolved independently in several locations. To compare genomic representation and variation across the EPSPS replicon, whole genome shotgun sequencing (WGS) and mapping of sequences from both GR and susceptible (GS) biotypes to the replicon consensus sequence was performed. Sampling of GR biotypes from AZ, KS, GA, MD and DE and GS biotypes from AZ, KS and GA revealed complete contiguity and deep representation with sequences from GR plants, but lack of homogeneity and contiguity with breaks in coverage were observed with sequences from GS biotypes. The high sequence conservation among GR biotypes with very few polymorphisms which were widely distributed across the USA further supports the hypothesis that glyphosate resistance most likely originated from a single population. We show that the replicon from different populations was unique to GR plants and had similar levels of amplification.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase
/ 3-Phosphoshikimate 1-Carboxyvinyltransferase - genetics
/ Biotypes
/ Coverage
/ DNA
/ Excitatory postsynaptic potentials
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ genomics
/ Glycine - analogs & derivatives
/ Herbicide Resistance - genetics
/ Identification and classification
/ Mapping
/ Replicon
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Seeds
/ Testing
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