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Molecular Characterization of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter Asiaticus’ Strains from Commercial Citrus-Growing Regions in Cuba Using Polymorphic Regions
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Studies of the genetic diversity of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ strains based on housekeeping genes have been unsuccessful. The increasing availability of complete genome sequences of several strains from different countries has allowed the identification of regions having greater variability, which have been successfully implemented for the bacterium characterization, including microsatellites, genes of prophage origin, and miniature transposable elements with inverted-repeats (MITEs). In the present work, the genetic structure of 147 ‘Ca. L. asiaticus’ strains from nine provinces of Cuba were investigated using two polymorphic regions, consisting of typing for prophages and MITEs. The results showed an important level of coexistence of type 1 and 2 prophages in the Cuban strains, while the type 3 prophage was not detected. Likewise, a high rate of co-occurrence of both types of MITEs (MCLas-A and -B) was also observed. However, the MITE MCLas-A was detected only in its empty form. The double-locus analysis allowed the identification of eight genotypes. Out of these, seven genotypes were present in the Western region, which constitutes the region with the highest genetic variability. This is the first report of a genetic characterization of Cuban strains of ‘Ca. L. asiaticus’ with polymorphic markers in orchards growing in commercial citrus regions.
Title: Molecular Characterization of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter Asiaticus’ Strains from Commercial Citrus-Growing Regions in Cuba Using Polymorphic Regions
Description:
Studies of the genetic diversity of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ strains based on housekeeping genes have been unsuccessful.
The increasing availability of complete genome sequences of several strains from different countries has allowed the identification of regions having greater variability, which have been successfully implemented for the bacterium characterization, including microsatellites, genes of prophage origin, and miniature transposable elements with inverted-repeats (MITEs).
In the present work, the genetic structure of 147 ‘Ca.
L.
asiaticus’ strains from nine provinces of Cuba were investigated using two polymorphic regions, consisting of typing for prophages and MITEs.
The results showed an important level of coexistence of type 1 and 2 prophages in the Cuban strains, while the type 3 prophage was not detected.
Likewise, a high rate of co-occurrence of both types of MITEs (MCLas-A and -B) was also observed.
However, the MITE MCLas-A was detected only in its empty form.
The double-locus analysis allowed the identification of eight genotypes.
Out of these, seven genotypes were present in the Western region, which constitutes the region with the highest genetic variability.
This is the first report of a genetic characterization of Cuban strains of ‘Ca.
L.
asiaticus’ with polymorphic markers in orchards growing in commercial citrus regions.
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