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GENETICS
卷 166, 期 1, 页码 449-460出版社
GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.166.1.449
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Resistance evolution depends on the balance between advantage and disadvantage (cost) conferred in treated and untreated areas. By analyzing morphological characters and simple fitness components, the cost associated with each of eight, herbicide resistance alleles acetolactate synthase, cellulose synthase, and auxin-induced(A target genes) was studied in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. The use of allele-specific PCR to discriminate between heterozygous and homozygous plants was used to provide insights into the dominance of the resistance cost, a parameter rarely described. Morphological characters appear more sensitive than fitness (seed production) because 6 vs. 4 differences between resistant and sensitive homozygous plants, were detected, respectively. Dominance levels for the fitness cost ranged from recessivity (csr1-1, ixr1-2, and axr1-3) to dominance (axr2-1) to underdominance (aux1-7). Furthermore, the dominance level of, the herbicide resistance trait did not predict the dominance level of the cost. of resistance. The relationship of our results to theoretical predictions of dominance mid the consequences of fitness cost and its dominance in resistance management are discussed.
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