Structure and evolution of the rp1 complex conferring rust resistance in maize

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Genetic analyses of the rp1 rust resistance complex of maize have demonstrated that recombination plays a central role in the creation of genetic diversity at the locus. The generation of rp1 diversity is promoted by a high rate of intragenic recombination coupled with a tendency for genes in the complex to mispair in meiosis. Among the novel rp1 genes that have been identified include genes with novel race-specificities and genes conferring lesion mimic phenotypes. Recombinants have also been identified that confer partial resistance which is apparently non-race-specific and may be useful in controlling maize rests in a durable manner.

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Hulbert, S. H. (1997). Structure and evolution of the rp1 complex conferring rust resistance in maize. Annual Review of Phytopathology. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.phyto.35.1.293

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