Genome evolution following host jumps in the Irish potato famine pathogen lineage.
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The rise and fall of the Phytophthora infestans lineage that triggered the Irish potato famineThe plant pathogen Phytophthora andina emerged via hybridization of an unknown Phytophthora species and the Irish potato famine pathogen, P. infestansGene gain and loss during evolution of obligate parasitism in the white rust pathogen of Arabidopsis thalianaObligate biotrophy features unraveled by the genomic analysis of rust fungiTomato immune receptor Ve1 recognizes effector of multiple fungal pathogens uncovered by genome and RNA sequencingEmerging Trends in Molecular Interactions between Plants and the Broad Host Range Fungal Pathogens Botrytis cinerea and Sclerotinia sclerotiorumMildew-Omics: How Global Analyses Aid the Understanding of Life and Evolution of Powdery MildewsOomycete interactions with plants: infection strategies and resistance principlesDistinctive expansion of potential virulence genes in the genome of the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasiticaStructures of Phytophthora RXLR Effector Proteins: A CONSERVED BUT ADAPTABLE FOLD UNDERPINS FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITYA comparative genomic analysis of putative pathogenicity genes in the host-specific sibling species Colletotrichum graminicola and Colletotrichum sublineolaHost Jumps and Radiation, Not Co-Divergence Drives Diversification of Obligate Pathogens. A Case Study in Downy Mildews and AsteraceaePhytophthora have distinct endogenous small RNA populations that include short interfering and microRNAsDecay of genes encoding the oomycete flagellar proteome in the downy mildew Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidisSpecies tree estimation for the late blight pathogen, Phytophthora infestans, and close relativesDirectional Selection from Host Plants Is a Major Force Driving Host Specificity in Magnaporthe SpeciesHost specialization of the blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae is associated with dynamic gain and loss of genes linked to transposable elementsGenomic Characterization of a South American Phytophthora Hybrid Mandates Reassessment of the Geographic Origins of Phytophthora infestansThe genetic basis of local adaptation for pathogenic fungi in agricultural ecosystems.Comparative analysis of putative pathogenesis-related gene expression in two Rhizoctonia solani pathosystems.The cysteine rich necrotrophic effector SnTox1 produced by Stagonospora nodorum triggers susceptibility of wheat lines harboring Snn1.Phenotypic diversification is associated with host-induced transposon derepression in the sudden oak death pathogen Phytophthora ramorum.Function and evolution of Magnaporthe oryzae avirulence gene AvrPib responding to the rice blast resistance gene Pib.Time-resolved dual transcriptomics reveal early induced Nicotiana benthamiana root genes and conserved infection-promoting Phytophthora palmivora effectors.Genome-Wide Association Studies In Plant Pathosystems: Toward an Ecological Genomics Approach.Multiple candidate effectors from the oomycete pathogen Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis suppress host plant immunity.RNA-Seq reveals infection-related global gene changes in Phytophthora phaseoli, the causal agent of lima bean downy mildew.Sequence divergent RXLR effectors share a structural fold conserved across plant pathogenic oomycete species.Sex or no sex: evolutionary adaptation occurs regardless.The accessory genome as a cradle for adaptive evolution in pathogens.Balancing selection at the tomato RCR3 Guardee gene family maintains variation in strength of pathogen defensePivoting the plant immune system from dissection to deployment.Genome analyses of an aggressive and invasive lineage of the Irish potato famine pathogen.Mining novel effector proteins from the esophageal gland cells of Meloidogyne incognita.Microbial genomics and infectious diseases.Hooked and cooked: a fish killer genome exposed.Genetic differentiation and recombination among geographic populations of the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum truncatum from chili peppers in China.Epigenetic control of effector gene expression in the plant pathogenic fungus Leptosphaeria maculans.Host-to-pathogen gene transfer facilitated infection of insects by a pathogenic fungus.Secretome analysis reveals effector candidates associated with broad host range necrotrophy in the fungal plant pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.
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Genome evolution following host jumps in the Irish potato famine pathogen lineage.
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Genome evolution following host jumps in the Irish potato famine pathogen lineage.
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Genome evolution following host jumps in the Irish potato famine pathogen lineage.
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Genome evolution following host jumps in the Irish potato famine pathogen lineage.
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Genome evolution following host jumps in the Irish potato famine pathogen lineage.
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Genome evolution following host jumps in the Irish potato famine pathogen lineage.
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Genome evolution following host jumps in the Irish potato famine pathogen lineage.
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Genome evolution following host jumps in the Irish potato famine pathogen lineage.
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Liliana M Cano
Marco Thines
Michael C Zody
Nicole M Donofrio
Rays H Y Jiang
Sridhara G Kunjeti
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1193070
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2010-12-01T00:00:00Z