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Naturally occurring variations in the nod-independent model legume Aeschynomene evenia and relatives: a resource for nodulation genetics.

Clémence ChaintreuilXavier PerrierGuillaume MartinJoël FardouxGwilym P LewisLaurent BrottierRonan RivallanMario Gomez-PachecoMickaël BourgesLéo LamyBéatrice ThibaudHeriniaina RamanankieranaHerizo RandriambanonaHervé VandrotPierre MournetEric GiraudJean-François Arrighi
Published in: BMC plant biology (2018)
A well-characterized germplasm collection now exists as a major genetic resource to thoroughly explore the natural variation of nodulation in response to different bradyrhizobial strains. Symbiotic polymorphisms are expected to be found notably in the induction of nodulation, in nitrogen fixation and also in stem nodulation. Subsequent genetic analysis and locus mapping will pave the way for the identification of the underlying genes through forward or reverse genetics. Such discoveries will significantly contribute to our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underpinning how some Aeschynomene species can be efficiently nodulated in a Nod-independent fashion.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • escherichia coli
  • high resolution
  • innate immune
  • copy number
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • mass spectrometry
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide identification
  • amino acid