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plant:tomato [2024/12/16 17:03] – [Plant Resistance Genes in Tomato (//Solanum lycopersicum// L.) against //Xanthomonas// Infection] rkoebnik | plant:tomato [2025/04/07 11:49] (current) – [Resistance gene: //Bs2// (transgene)] rkoebnik | ||
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=== Status (identified, | === Status (identified, | ||
- | Sequenced. | + | Sequenced |
=== Molecular markers === | === Molecular markers === | ||
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=== Brief description === | === Brief description === | ||
- | The two paralogs in tomato, //SlBs5// and //SlBs5L//, are homologs of the pepper //Cabs5// resistance gene (Ortega //et al.//, 2024). The double gene knockouts provided some resistance (fewer / milder symptoms, reduced bacterial growth) against **//X. euvesicatoria// | + | The two paralogs in tomato, //SlBs5// and //SlBs5L//, are homologs of the pepper //Cabs5// resistance gene (Ortega //et al.//, 2024). The double gene knockouts provided some resistance (fewer / milder symptoms, reduced bacterial growth) against **//X. euvesicatoria// |
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=== Synonyms === | === Synonyms === | ||
- | (possibly allelic to // | + | (possibly allelic to // |
=== Source === | === Source === | ||
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=== Synonyms === | === Synonyms === | ||
- | (possibly allelic to //Rx4// and // | + | (possibly allelic to //Rx4// and // |
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===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
- | Astua-Monge G, Minsavage GV, Stall RE, Vallejos CE, Davis MJ, Jones JB (2000). // | + | Astua-Monge G, Minsavage GV, Stall RE, Vallejos CE, Davis MJ, Jones JB (2000). // |
Cook AA, Stall RE (1963). Inheritance of resistance in pepper to bacterial spot. Phytopathology 53: 1060-1062. | Cook AA, Stall RE (1963). Inheritance of resistance in pepper to bacterial spot. Phytopathology 53: 1060-1062. |