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Fungal and oomycete genes galore [PDF]
Sophien Kamoun, Stephen B. Goodwin
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Gene disruption to evaluate the role of fungal candidate virulence genes
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1998Gene disruption is a powerful genetic tool that can define pathogenic or virulence factors. In the past two years gene disruption approaches have been used to identify fungal virulence genes. The capsule genes, an alpha subunit of G protein and certain kinases of Cryptococcus neoformans have clearly been demonstrated to be associated with pathogenicity.
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Cotton plants export microRNAs to inhibit virulence gene expression in a fungal pathogen
Nature Plants, 2016Zhang Tao+9 more
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Evolution and genome architecture in fungal plant pathogens
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2017Mareike Möller, E. Stukenbrock
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Fungal mitochondrial genomes and genetic polymorphisms
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2018Sarah Sandor+2 more
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Fungal secondary metabolism — from biochemistry to genomics
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2005N. Keller, G. Turner, J. Bennett
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Disease resistance of tobacco transformed with fungal genes.
1997WOO, SHERIDAN LOIS+5 more
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