The Fusarium graminearum genome reveals a link between localized polymorphism and pathogen specialization.

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Cuomo, Christina A | Güldener, Ulrich | Xu, Jin-Rong | Trail, Frances | Turgeon, B Gillian | Di Pietro, Antonio | Walton, Jonathan D | Ma, Li-Jun | Baker, Scott E | Rep, Martijn | Adam, Gerhard | Antoniw, John | Baldwin, Thomas | Calvo, Sarah | Chang, Yueh-Long | Decaprio, David | Gale, Liane R | Gnerre, Sante | Goswami, Rubella S | Hammond-Kosack, Kim | Harris, Linda J | Hilburn, Karen | Kennell, John C | Kroken, Scott | Magnuson, Jon K | Mannhaupt, Gertrud | Mauceli, Evan | Mewes, Hans-Werner | Mitterbauer, Rudolf | Muehlbauer, Gary | Münsterkötter, Martin | Nelson, David, L. | O'Donnell, Kerry | Ouellet, Thérèse | Qi, Weihong | Quesneville, Hadi | Roncero, M Isabel G | Seong, Kye-Yong | Tetko, Igor V | Urban, Martin | Waalwijk, Cees | Ward, Todd J | Yao, Jiqiang | Birren, Bruce W | Kistler, H Corby

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International audience. We sequenced and annotated the genome of the filamentous fungus Fusarium graminearum, a major pathogen of cultivated cereals. Very few repetitive sequences were detected, and the process of repeat-induced point mutation, in which duplicated sequences are subject to extensive mutation, may partially account for the reduced repeat content and apparent low number of paralogous (ancestrally duplicated) genes. A second strain of F. graminearum contained more than 10,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms, which were frequently located near telomeres and within other discrete chromosomal segments. Many highly polymorphic regions contained sets of genes implicated in plant-fungus interactions and were unusually divergent, with higher rates of recombination. These regions of genome innovation may result from selection due to interactions of F. graminearum with its plant hosts.

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