"The complete DNA sequence of the nuclear ribosomal RNA gene complex of Verticillium dahliae: Intraspecific heterogeneity within the Intergenic SpaceRegion," (vol 29, pg 19, 2000)
Pv. Pramateftaki et al., "The complete DNA sequence of the nuclear ribosomal RNA gene complex of Verticillium dahliae: Intraspecific heterogeneity within the Intergenic SpaceRegion," (vol 29, pg 19, 2000), FUNGAL G B, 29(2), 2000, pp. 134-A27
The complete sequence of the nuclear ribosomal DNA gene complex of the phyt
opathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae has been determined. The tandemly r
epeated unit was 7216 bp long and appears to be the shortest rDNA cluster d
escribed so far among filamentous fungi, Primer pairs were designed for amp
lification of the region spanning half of the 28S subunit, the intergenic s
pacer (IGS), and the 5' end of 18S subunit of a number of Verticillium stra
ins, isolated from various hosts and geographic origins. Great heterogeneit
y was detected in the amplified products of the IGS region resulting in fra
gments varying from 1.6 to 2.0 kb. The majority of Verticillium isolates we
re classified into two groups with 1.6- and 1.7-kb amplified products, resp
ectively. The former group included 31 V. dahliae, 7 V. longisporum, and 1
V. albo-atrum isolates, whereas the latter included 10 V. dahliae and 1 V.
albo-atrum isolates. Sequence analysis of representative PCR products of th
e above groups identified a "hot-spot" region harboring most of larger inse
rtions, whereas most of the small changes were due to transitions and trans
versions. One V. longisporum isolate with a 2.0-kb PCR product contained 13
perfectly conserved tandem repeats of 39 bp long. The presence of similar
incomplete sequences in the corresponding regions of V. dahliae, V. longisp
orum, and V. albo-atrum isolates revealed a particular standard motif of in
sertions in the IGS region of the genus and is discussed. (C) 2000 Academic
Press.