2024 article

Genotyping-by-Sequencing Reveals Population Differentiation and Linkage Disequilibrium in <i>Alternaria linariae</i> from Tomato

Adhikari, T. B., Olukolu, B. A., Paudel, R., Pandey, A., Halterman, D., & Louws, F. J. (2024, February 22). PHYTOPATHOLOGY, Vol. 2.

author keywords: asexual reproduction; linkage disequilibrium; population biology; population differentiation
TL;DR: Evidence of a high level of population genetic differentiation in A. linariae is provided, which reinforces the importance of developing tomato varieties with broad-spectrum resistance to various isolates of A. Linariae. (via Semantic Scholar)
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is an economically important foliar pathogen that causes early blight disease in tomatoes. Understanding genetic diversity, population genetic structure, and evolutionary potential is crucial to contemplating effective disease management strategies. We leveraged genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) technology to compare genome-wide variation in 124 isolates of