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Molecular Population Genetic Analysis Differentiates Two Virulence Mechanisms of the Fungal Avirulence Gene NIP1

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Schurch, Stephanie
Linde, Celeste
Knogge, Wolfgang H
Jackson, Lee F.
McDonald, Bruce A

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Deletion or alteration of an avirulence gene are two mechanisms that allow pathogens to escape recognition mediated by the corresponding resistance gene in the host. We studied these two mechanisms for the NIP1 avirulence gene in field populations of the

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Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (MPMI)

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2037-12-31
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