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Species-specific primers for Fusarium redolens and a PCR-RFLP technique to distinguish among three clades of Fusarium oxysporum
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BotanyGeneticsPlant PathologyGenomicsPhylogenetic AnalysisFungal DiversityFusarium OxysporumPhylogeneticsFusarium RedolensFungal BiologyPcr-rflp PatternsFungal PathogenBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyFungal EvolutionMicrobiologyFungal SystematicsMedicineSpecies-specific Primers
The currently available morphological and molecular diagnostic techniques for Fusarium redolens and the three phylogenetic clades of Fusarium oxysporum are problematic. Aligned translation elongation factor 1 alpha (TEF-1 alpha) gene sequences from these species and their close relatives were used to design F. redolens-specific primers, and to identify restriction sites that discriminate among the three clades of F. oxysporum. The F. redolens-specific primers distinguished this species from all others included in the study. There were three TEF-1 alpha-RFLP patterns among formae speciales of F. oxysporum. These PCR-RFLP patterns corresponded with the three clades. These techniques provide simple and inexpensive diagnostic methods for the identification of F. redolens and members of the three clades of F. oxysporum.
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