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Bryan Swingle

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 22, 2014
RecTE(Psy)-mediated recombineering in Pseudomonas syringaeBryan Swingle
Molecular Microbiology|May 19, 2025
Pseudomonas syringae Socially Induced Swimming Motility Requires the Molybdenum CofactorZichu Yang, Bryan Swingle
Bioengineered Bugs|February 18, 2011
Oligonucleotide recombination: a hidden treasureBryan Swingle, Eric Markel, Samuel Cartinhour
Plos One|December 11, 2012
Substrate and target sequence length influence RecTE(Psy) recombineering efficiency in Pseudomonas syringaeZhongmeng Bao, Sam Cartinhour, Bryan Swingle
Plant Disease|October 20, 2022
Complete Genome Sequence Resource for a Recently Isolated Potato Ring Rot Pathogen, <i>Clavibacter sepedonicus</i> K496Xing Ma, Keith L Perry, Bryan Swingle
Phytopathology|September 26, 2023
Reproducible Quantitative Trait Loci for Resistance to Soft Rot Caused by <i>Dickeya dianthicola</i> Derived from the Wild Potato <i>Solanum microdontum</i> (PI 458355) Are Located on Chromosomes 1, 3, and 5Sean Fenstemaker, Xing Ma, John Bamberg, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 19, 2026
Editorial: Microbial interactions across species: shaping pathogenesis, symbiosis, and ecosystem dynamicsJong Hyun Ham, Bryan Swingle, Gregg S Pettis
Journal of Bacteriology|November 20, 2019
Pseudomonas syringae AlgU Downregulates Flagellin Gene Expression, Helping Evade Plant ImmunityZhongmeng Bao, Hai-Lei Wei, Xing Ma, et al.
Plant Disease|August 21, 2018
Pectobacterium and Dickeya Responsible for Potato Blackleg Disease in New York State in 2016Xing Ma, Allison Schloop, Bryan Swingle, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|May 8, 2004
The effect of host-encoded nucleoid proteins on transposition: H-NS influences targeting of both IS903 and Tn10Bryan Swingle, Michelle O'Carroll, David Haniford, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|February 22, 2014
RecTE(Psy)-mediated recombineering in Pseudomonas syringaeBryan Swingle
Molecular Microbiology|May 19, 2025
Pseudomonas syringae Socially Induced Swimming Motility Requires the Molybdenum CofactorZichu Yang, Bryan Swingle
Bioengineered Bugs|February 18, 2011
Oligonucleotide recombination: a hidden treasureBryan Swingle, Eric Markel, Samuel Cartinhour
Plos One|December 11, 2012
Substrate and target sequence length influence RecTE(Psy) recombineering efficiency in Pseudomonas syringaeZhongmeng Bao, Sam Cartinhour, Bryan Swingle
Plant Disease|October 20, 2022
Complete Genome Sequence Resource for a Recently Isolated Potato Ring Rot Pathogen, <i>Clavibacter sepedonicus</i> K496Xing Ma, Keith L Perry, Bryan Swingle
Phytopathology|September 26, 2023
Reproducible Quantitative Trait Loci for Resistance to Soft Rot Caused by <i>Dickeya dianthicola</i> Derived from the Wild Potato <i>Solanum microdontum</i> (PI 458355) Are Located on Chromosomes 1, 3, and 5Sean Fenstemaker, Xing Ma, John Bamberg, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 19, 2026
Editorial: Microbial interactions across species: shaping pathogenesis, symbiosis, and ecosystem dynamicsJong Hyun Ham, Bryan Swingle, Gregg S Pettis
Journal of Bacteriology|November 20, 2019
Pseudomonas syringae AlgU Downregulates Flagellin Gene Expression, Helping Evade Plant ImmunityZhongmeng Bao, Hai-Lei Wei, Xing Ma, et al.
Plant Disease|August 21, 2018
Pectobacterium and Dickeya Responsible for Potato Blackleg Disease in New York State in 2016Xing Ma, Allison Schloop, Bryan Swingle, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|May 8, 2004
The effect of host-encoded nucleoid proteins on transposition: H-NS influences targeting of both IS903 and Tn10Bryan Swingle, Michelle O'Carroll, David Haniford, et al.
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