Host-associated genetic differentiation and origin of a recent host shift in the generalist parasitic weed Phelipanche ramosa
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The branched broomrape, Phelipanche ramosa (L.) Pomel, is a parasitic weed that can infest several crops, notably tobacco, hemp and tomato. In western France, it has recently adapted to a new host, oilseed rape. We collected P. ramosa samples from fields cultivated with six different crops across Europe. Data from SSR markers and DNA sequences showed strong host-associated genetic differentiation.
File SSRdata-Pramosa1611.txt contains sampling locations, host crops and microsatellite genotypes.
Files BO1aligned.fas, ITSaligned.fas, RPL16aligned.fas and trnKtrnQaligned.fas contain aligned DNA sequences.
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2023-09-10



