Genomic characterization of Iranian ʻCandidatus Phytoplasma phoeniciumʼ using next‐generation sequencing


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Citation
Zirak et al. (2022). Journal of Phytopathology 170 (4)
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Subjects
Agronomy and Crop Science Genetics Physiology Plant Science
Abstract
AbstractPeach trees showing witches’‐broom disease symptoms in the northwest of Iran were sampled for phytoplasma detection. PCR assays and Sanger sequence analyses indicated that ʻCandidatus Phytoplasma phoeniciumʼ was associated with peach witchesʼ‐broom disease. Virtual RFLP analyses of the 16S rRNA gene indicated that ʻCa. Phytoplasma phoeniciumʼ strain, which was prevalent in the northwest of Iran belonged to 16SrIX‐C subgroup. For the genomic characterization of Iranian ʻCa. Phytoplasma phoeniciumʼ strain, total DNA extracted from the infected peach trees was subjected to Illumina next‐generation sequencing. The NGS sequencing resulted in 41157647 read pairs of raw data. The raw reads length was 150 bp and the insert size was 350 bp. Assembly and genes clustering finally resulted in 750 contigs with a total size of 228345 bp. The GC content of sequence was 33.2%, N50 value was 259 and L50 value was 256. According to NCBI‐ PGAP annotation the genome of Prunus persica phytoplasma PP2 contained 410 genes including 377 CDSs with protein, 10 rRNAs, nine tRNAs and 14 pseudogenes.
Authors
Zirak, Leila; Khakvar, Reza; Norouzi‐Beirami, Mohammad Hossein; Hajizadeh, Abasalt; Azizpour, Nadia
Publication date
2022-04-01
DOI
10.1111/jph.13076 

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