The tomato Cf-5 disease resistance gene and six homologs show pronounced allelic variation in leucine-rich repeat copy number.
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The Mi-9 gene from Solanum arcanum conferring heat-stable resistance to root-knot nematodes is a homolog of Mi-1Rare germinal unequal crossing-over leading to recombinant gene formation and gene duplication in Arabidopsis thalianaDisease Resistance Gene Analogs (RGAs) in PlantsGenetic and genomic approaches for R-gene mediated disease resistance in tomato: retrospects and prospectsThe Arabidopsis RPS4 bacterial-resistance gene is a member of the TIR-NBS-LRR family of disease-resistance genes.Leucine-Rich Repeat (LRR) Domains Containing Intervening Motifs in Plants.The specificity of polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein (PGIP): a single amino acid substitution in the solvent-exposed beta-strand/beta-turn region of the leucine-rich repeats (LRRs) confers a new recognition capability.Cladosporium fulvum overcomes Cf-2-mediated resistance by producing truncated AVR2 elicitor proteins.Brassinosteroid-insensitive-1 is a ubiquitously expressed leucine-rich repeat receptor serine/threonine kinase.A genome-wide functional investigation into the roles of receptor-like proteins in Arabidopsis.The Ectopic Overexpression of the Cotton Ve1 and Ve2-Homolog Sequences Leads to Resistance Response to Verticillium Wilt in ArabidopsisIntragenic recombination generated two distinct Cf genes that mediate AVR9 recognition in the natural population of Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium.Genetic complexity of pathogen perception by plants: the example of Rcr3, a tomato gene required specifically by Cf-2The Mla (powdery mildew) resistance cluster is associated with three NBS-LRR gene families and suppressed recombination within a 240-kb DNA interval on chromosome 5S (1HS) of barley.Recombination and spontaneous mutation at the major cluster of resistance genes in lettuce (Lactuca sativa).Recombination between paralogues at the Rp1 rust resistance locus in maize.Genetic and molecular characterization of the maize rp3 rust resistance locus.A cluster of four receptor-like genes resides in the Vf locus that confers resistance to apple scab diseaseGenetic variation at the tomato Cf-4/Cf-9 locus induced by EMS mutagenesis and intralocus recombinationIsolation and diversity analysis of resistance gene homologues from switchgrass.Functional analysis of the tomato immune receptor Ve1 through domain swaps with its non-functional homolog Ve2Novel Mutations Detected in Avirulence Genes Overcoming Tomato Cf Resistance Genes in Isolates of a Japanese Population of Cladosporium fulvum.High genetic abundance of Rpi-blb2/Mi-1.2/Cami gene family in SolanaceaeMapping and candidate gene screening of tomato Cladosporium fulvum-resistant gene Cf-19, based on high-throughput sequencing technology.Recombination between diverged clusters of the tomato Cf-9 plant disease resistance gene family.Meiosis-driven genome variation in plants.RLP1.1, a novel wheat receptor-like protein gene, is involved in the defence response against Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici.Comprehensive resources for tomato functional genomics based on the miniature model tomato micro-tom.Heterogeneous evolutionary processes affect R gene diversity in natural populations of Solanum pimpinellifolium.Avirulence proteins of plant pathogens: determinants of victory and defeat.Receptor-like kinases in plant innate immunity.Perspectives of genomic diversification and molecular recombination towards R-gene evolution in plantsHomologues of a single resistance-gene cluster in potato confer resistance to distinct pathogens: a virus and a nematode.Members of the Arabidopsis HRT/RPP8 family of resistance genes confer resistance to both viral and oomycete pathogens.Targeted discovery of quantitative trait loci for resistance to northern leaf blight and other diseases of maize.Receptor Kinases in Plant-Pathogen Interactions: More Than Pattern Recognition.Mechanisms to Mitigate the Trade-Off between Growth and Defense.Understanding Molecular Mechanisms of Durable and Non-durable Resistance to Stripe Rust in Wheat Using a Transcriptomics Approach.NOD1 variation, immunoglobulin E and asthma.Organization, expression and evolution of a disease resistance gene cluster in soybean
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The tomato Cf-5 disease resistance gene and six homologs show pronounced allelic variation in leucine-rich repeat copy number.
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The tomato Cf-5 disease resist ...... ucine-rich repeat copy number.
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The tomato Cf-5 disease resist ...... ucine-rich repeat copy number.
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The tomato Cf-5 disease resist ...... ucine-rich repeat copy number.
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The tomato Cf-5 disease resist ...... ucine-rich repeat copy number.
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The tomato Cf-5 disease resist ...... ucine-rich repeat copy number.
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The tomato Cf-5 disease resist ...... ucine-rich repeat copy number.
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10.1105/TPC.10.11.1915
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1998-11-01T00:00:00Z