DNA fingerprinting of Indian isolates of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae

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M. D. Rajebhosale
K. V. Chowdari
W. Ramakrishna
S. A. Tamhankar
V. S. Gupta
S. S. Gnanamanickam
P. K. Ranjekar
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[1] Plant Molecular Biology Unit,
[2] Division of Biochemical Sciences,undefined
[3] National Chemical Laboratory,undefined
[4] Pune 411 008,undefined
[5] India,undefined
[6] Center for Advanced Studies in Botany,undefined
[7] University of Madras,undefined
[8] Madras 600 025,undefined
[9] India,undefined
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Key words DNA fingerprinting; Xanthomonas; Bacterial blight; Rice;
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 A high level of genetic polymorphism was detected among Indian isolates of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae using hypervariable probes such as a microsatellite oligonucleotide, probe (TG)10, a human minisatellite probe, pV47, an avirulence gene probe, avrXa10 and a repeat clone, pBS101. These DNA probes detected multiple loci in the bacterial genome generating complex DNA fingerprints and differentiated all of the bacterial isolates. Analysis of fingerprints indicated that pV47, (TG)10 and pBS101 have a lower probability of identical match than avrXa10 and therefore are potential probes for DNA fingerprinting and variability analysis of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae pathogen populations. Cluster analysis based on hybridization patterns using all of the above probes showed five groups at 56% similarity. Studies on the methylation patterns of isolates representing the three important races of X. oryzae pv. oryzae indicated more methylation in the most virulent isolate, suggesting a possible role of methylation in pathogenicity.
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