There are major gaps in the understanding of how genetic variation is generated in the asexual pathogen Verticillium dahliae. On the one hand, V. dahliae is a haploid organism that reproduces clonally. On the other hand, single-nucleotide polymorphisms and chromosomal rearrangements were found between V. dahliae strains. Lineage-specific (LS) regions comprising about 5% of the genome are highly variable between V. dahliae strains. Nonetheless, it is unknown whether horizontal gene transfer plays a major role in generating genetic variation in V. dahliae. Here, we analyzed a previously sequenced V. dahliae population of nine strains from various geographical locations and hosts. We found highly homologous elements in LS regions of each strai...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Four aspects of horizontal genetic transfer during heterokaryon formation were examined in the asexu...
There are major gaps in the understanding of how genetic variation is generated in the asexual patho...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) involves the transmission of genetic material between distinct evolut...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) involves the transmission of genetic material between distinct evolut...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) involves the transmission of genetic material between distinct evolut...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) involves the transmission of genetic material between distinct evolut...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) involves the transmission of genetic material between distinct evolut...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Contains fulltext : 168245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Genomic plastic...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Four aspects of horizontal genetic transfer during heterokaryon formation were examined in the asexu...
There are major gaps in the understanding of how genetic variation is generated in the asexual patho...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) involves the transmission of genetic material between distinct evolut...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) involves the transmission of genetic material between distinct evolut...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) involves the transmission of genetic material between distinct evolut...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) involves the transmission of genetic material between distinct evolut...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) involves the transmission of genetic material between distinct evolut...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Contains fulltext : 168245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Genomic plastic...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Plant pathogens continuously evolve to evade host immune responses. During host colonization, many f...
Four aspects of horizontal genetic transfer during heterokaryon formation were examined in the asexu...