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Gene Expression Profiling of Infecting Microbes Using a Digital Bar-coding Platform
Published on: January 13, 2016
Gene information for fungal plant pathogens from expressed sequences
W Skinner1, J Keon, J Hargreaves
1Plant Pathogen Interactions Department, IACR-Long Ashton Research Station, Bristol BS41 9AF, UK. wendy.skinner@bbsrc.ac.uk
Current Opinion in Microbiology
|August 10, 2001
Abstract:
Gaining information on global gene function in fungal plant pathogens through analysis of expressed sequences is a valuable step towards understanding the overall metabolism and biology underlying the pathogenic habit. Such large-scale gene-finding exercises are poised to provide many useful leads for discovering key events that contribute to the processes of infection and colonisation of host plants.
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