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       Verticillium wilt caused by thesoil borne fungus Verticillium dahliae Kleb. is a serious diseaseaffecting a broad range of economically important crops[1]. Lettuce(Lactuca sativa L.) was not considered a host until the mid-1990s, when it wasdiscovered in coastal lettuce production districts of California[2].The disease has subsequently spread many areas[3,4,5]. Verticilliumdahliae is seed transmitted in lettuce and other vegetable crops grown inrotation with lettuce[3,6]. Within V. dahliae isolates fromlettuce, two pathogenic races (race 1 and race 2) are known. The L. sativaBatavian type cultivar La Brillante and several other heirloom cultivars areresistant to race 1 isolates[7,8].
       Hayeset al.[9] reported a single dominant gene of major effect Verticilliumwilt which named Verticillium resistance 1 (Vr1). The genedescribed large portions of the phenotypic variance (R2 =0.49–0.68) and was mapped to linkage group 9 coincident with an expressedsequence tag marker (QGD8I16.yg.ab1) that has sequence similarity with the Vegene that confers resistance to V. dahliae race 1 in tomato.
       Becausethe Vr1 locus in lettuce contains a cluster of several genes withsequence similarity to the tomato Ve genes. Inderbitzin et al.[10] usedgenome sequencing and/or PCR screening along with pathogenicity assays of 152accessions of lettuce to investigate allelic diversity and its relationship torace 1 resistance in lettuce. This study identified a total of four Vegenes: LsVe1, LsVe2, LsVe3, and LsVe4. The majorityof accessions, however, contained a combination of only three of these LsVegenes clustered on chromosomal linkage group 9. A single allele, LsVe1L,was present in all resistant accessions and absent in all susceptibleaccessions. This allele can be used as a molecular marker for V. dahliaerace 1 resistance in lettuce, allows identification of resistant genotypes in earlystages of plant development or at seed-level without time- and laborintensivetesting in the field.
Sandoya et al.[11] screened germplasm forresistance and investigated the genetics of partial resistance against race 2using three mapping populations derived from crosses involving L.sativa × L. sativa and L. serriola × L.sativa. The inheritance of resistance in              Lactuca speciesagainst race 2 is complex but a common quantitative trait locus (QTL) onlinkage group 6, designated qVERT6.1 (quantitativeVerticillium dahliae resistance on LG 6, first QTL), was detected inmultiple populations. Additional race 2 resistance QTLs located in severallinkage groups were detected in individual populations and environments.

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