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    Wiley ; 2019
    In:  New Phytologist Vol. 224, No. 1 ( 2019-10), p. 367-379
    In: New Phytologist, Wiley, Vol. 224, No. 1 ( 2019-10), p. 367-379
    Abstract: Nucleotide binding site, leucine‐rich repeat receptors ( NLR s) are canonical resistance ( R ) genes in plants, fungi and animals, functioning as central (helper) and peripheral (sensor) genes in a signalling network. We investigate NLR evolution during the colonization of novel habitats in a model tomato species, Solanum chilense . We used R ‐gene enrichment sequencing to obtain polymorphism data at NLR s of 140 plants sampled across 14 populations covering the whole species range. We inferred the past demographic history of habitat colonization by resequencing whole genomes from three S. chilense plants from three key populations and performing approximate Bayesian computation using data from the 14 populations. Using these parameters, we simulated the genetic differentiation statistics distribution expected under neutral NLR evolution and identified small subsets of outlier NLR s exhibiting signatures of selection across populations. NLR s under selection between habitats are more often helper genes, whereas those showing signatures of adaptation in single populations are more often sensor‐ NLR s. Thus, centrality in the NLR network does not constrain NLR evolvability, and new mutations in central genes in the network are key for R ‐gene adaptation during colonization of different habitats.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0028-646X , 1469-8137
    URL: Issue
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2019
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