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PMID: 20624958 A unique wheat disease resistance-like gene governs effector-triggered susceptibility to necrotrophic pathogens. #59
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The pathogens that cause the diseases tan spot and Stagonospora nodorum blotch on wheat produce effectors (host-selective toxins) that induce susceptibility in wheat lines harboring corresponding toxin sensitivity genes. I can't find what the species are, they keep referring to the diseases as the pathogens. I figure that one pathogen is but what is the other one? |
We could curate table 1 mutants if it was clear whether these base positions applied to the spliced or unspliced transcript. It might be nice to capture: Sequence analysis of these six lines indicated that Novo, Puseas, and Huo Mai all had a nonsense mutation at the same position within the LRR domain (Table 1) Action check with authors ? |
This paper is mainly about of tsn1, and these are out of scope for PHi-BAse |
@CuzickA Link to session seems to have disappeared? |
https://canto.phi-base.org/curs/9b441be20c62bb06 I've not had a chance to look at this one yet. |
Ah right that's OK. I was just looking for examples when I was on the multispecies call last nigh. |
absence of protein prtoein interaction phenotype to capture @ValWood |
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