Transcriptional signatures of invasiveness in Meloidogyne incognita populations from sub-Saharan Africa

Meloidogyne incognita is an economically important plant parasitic nematode. Here we demonstrate substantial variation in the invasiveness of four M. incognita populations relative to tomato. Infective (J2) stage transcriptomes reveal significant variation in the expression of protein-coding and non...

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Autores principales: Cox, D., Reilly, B., Warnock, N.D., Dyer, S., Sturrock, M., Cortada, L., Coyne, D., Maule, A.G., Dalzell, J.J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109254
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author Cox, D.
Reilly, B.
Warnock, N.D.
Dyer, S.
Sturrock, M.
Cortada, L.
Coyne, D.
Maule, A.G.
Dalzell, J.J.
author_browse Cortada, L.
Cox, D.
Coyne, D.
Dalzell, J.J.
Dyer, S.
Maule, A.G.
Reilly, B.
Sturrock, M.
Warnock, N.D.
author_facet Cox, D.
Reilly, B.
Warnock, N.D.
Dyer, S.
Sturrock, M.
Cortada, L.
Coyne, D.
Maule, A.G.
Dalzell, J.J.
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description Meloidogyne incognita is an economically important plant parasitic nematode. Here we demonstrate substantial variation in the invasiveness of four M. incognita populations relative to tomato. Infective (J2) stage transcriptomes reveal significant variation in the expression of protein-coding and non-coding RNAs between populations. We identify 33 gene expression markers that correlate with invasiveness, and which map to genes with predicted roles in host finding and invasion, including neuropeptides, ion channels, G Protein-Coupled Receptors, cell wall-degrading enzymes and microRNAs. These data demonstrate a surprising diversity in microRNA complements between populations, and identify gene expression markers for invasiveness of M. incognita, to our knowledge for the first time.
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spelling CGSpace1092542023-12-08T19:36:04Z Transcriptional signatures of invasiveness in Meloidogyne incognita populations from sub-Saharan Africa Cox, D. Reilly, B. Warnock, N.D. Dyer, S. Sturrock, M. Cortada, L. Coyne, D. Maule, A.G. Dalzell, J.J. meloidogyne incognita behaviour rna plant nematodes plant diseases invasives genes infectious diseases parasitology Meloidogyne incognita is an economically important plant parasitic nematode. Here we demonstrate substantial variation in the invasiveness of four M. incognita populations relative to tomato. Infective (J2) stage transcriptomes reveal significant variation in the expression of protein-coding and non-coding RNAs between populations. We identify 33 gene expression markers that correlate with invasiveness, and which map to genes with predicted roles in host finding and invasion, including neuropeptides, ion channels, G Protein-Coupled Receptors, cell wall-degrading enzymes and microRNAs. These data demonstrate a surprising diversity in microRNA complements between populations, and identify gene expression markers for invasiveness of M. incognita, to our knowledge for the first time. 2019-10 2020-09-07T13:07:37Z 2020-09-07T13:07:37Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109254 en Limited Access Elsevier Cox, D., Reilly, B., Warnock, N.D., Dyer, S., Sturrock, M., Cortada, L., ... & Dalzell, J.J. (2019). Transcriptional signatures of invasiveness in Meloidogyne incognita populations from sub-Saharan Africa. International Journal for Parasitology, 49(11), 837-841.
spellingShingle meloidogyne incognita
behaviour
rna
plant nematodes
plant diseases
invasives
genes
infectious diseases
parasitology
Cox, D.
Reilly, B.
Warnock, N.D.
Dyer, S.
Sturrock, M.
Cortada, L.
Coyne, D.
Maule, A.G.
Dalzell, J.J.
Transcriptional signatures of invasiveness in Meloidogyne incognita populations from sub-Saharan Africa
title Transcriptional signatures of invasiveness in Meloidogyne incognita populations from sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Transcriptional signatures of invasiveness in Meloidogyne incognita populations from sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Transcriptional signatures of invasiveness in Meloidogyne incognita populations from sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional signatures of invasiveness in Meloidogyne incognita populations from sub-Saharan Africa
title_short Transcriptional signatures of invasiveness in Meloidogyne incognita populations from sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort transcriptional signatures of invasiveness in meloidogyne incognita populations from sub saharan africa
topic meloidogyne incognita
behaviour
rna
plant nematodes
plant diseases
invasives
genes
infectious diseases
parasitology
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109254
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