Table_1_An Efficient Strategy for Obtaining Mutants by Targeted Gene Deletion in Ophiostoma novo-ulmi.docx

The dimorphic fungus Ophiostoma novo-ulmi is the highly aggressive pathogen responsible for the current, highly destructive, pandemic of Dutch elm disease (DED). Genome and transcriptome analyses of this pathogen previously revealed that a large set of genes expressed during dimorphic transition were also potentially related to plant infection processes, which seem to be regulated by molecular mechanisms different from those described in other dimorphic pathogens. Then, O. novo-ulmi can be used as a representative species to study the lifestyle of dimorphic pathogenic fungi that are not shared... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Jorge Luis Sarmiento-Villamil (11130750)
Thais Campos de Oliveira (11130753)
Erika Sayuri Naruzawa (11130756)
Louis Bernier (3290838)
Dokumenttyp: Dataset
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Microbiology / Microbial Genetics / Microbial Ecology / Mycology / gene deletion method / Dutch elm disease / non-homologous end joining / counterselection / Ophiostoma novo-ulmi
Sprache: unknown
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Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.699783.s001