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2009
Host range of many plant pathogenic bacteria is restricted to one or a few host plant species reflecting a tight adaptation of bacteria to specific hosts. Two hypotheses could explain host specificity: either it can be explained by the phylogenetic position of the strains, or, alternatively, by the association of virulence genes enabling a pathological
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Host range of many plant pathogenic bacteria is restricted to one or a few host plant species reflecting a tight adaptation of bacteria to specific hosts. Two hypotheses could explain host specificity: either it can be explained by the phylogenetic position of the strains, or, alternatively, by the association of virulence genes enabling a pathological
Hajri, Ahmed +6 more
openaire +2 more sources
Estimating T-cell repertoire diversity: limitations of classical estimators and a new approach
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2015Daniel J Laydon +2 more
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