Viruses lie in a continuum between generalism and specialism depending on their ability to infect more or less hosts. While generalists are able to successfully infect a wide variety of hosts, specialists are limited to one or a few. Even though generalists seem to gain an advantage due to their wide host range, they usually pay a pleiotropic fitness cost within each host. On the contrary, a specialist has maximal fitness within its own host. A relevant yet poorly explored question is whether viruses differ in the way they interact with their hosts’ gene expression depending on their degree of specialization. Using a genome-wide association study approach, we have identified host genes whose expression depends on whether hosts were infected...
Many plant pathogens cause devastating diseases, continually threatening food security worldwide. Du...
<div><p>Understanding the mechanisms by which plants trigger host defenses in response to viruses ha...
Plant responses against pathogens cause up- and downward shifts in gene expression. To identify diff...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al B-Debate: "When Development Meets Stress: Understanding developmen...
Predicting viral emergence is difficult due to the stochastic nature of the underlying processes and...
[EN] This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the sa...
The genetic architecture of plant response to viruses has often been studied in model nonnatural pat...
This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the same sp...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la XIII Reunión de Biología Vegetal, celebrada en Puerto Varas (Chi...
© 2019 Montes et al.It has been proposed that in wild ecosystems viruses are often plant mutualists,...
The genetic basis for virulence in potyviruses is largely unknown. Earlier studies showed that there...
Understanding the mechanisms by which plants trigger host defenses in response to viruses has been a...
In compatible interactions between plants and viruses that result in systemic infection, symptom dev...
Understanding the mechanisms by which plants trigger host defenses in response to viruses has been a...
Crop disease outbreaks are often associated with clonal expansions of single pathogenic lineages. Un...
Many plant pathogens cause devastating diseases, continually threatening food security worldwide. Du...
<div><p>Understanding the mechanisms by which plants trigger host defenses in response to viruses ha...
Plant responses against pathogens cause up- and downward shifts in gene expression. To identify diff...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al B-Debate: "When Development Meets Stress: Understanding developmen...
Predicting viral emergence is difficult due to the stochastic nature of the underlying processes and...
[EN] This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the sa...
The genetic architecture of plant response to viruses has often been studied in model nonnatural pat...
This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the same sp...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la XIII Reunión de Biología Vegetal, celebrada en Puerto Varas (Chi...
© 2019 Montes et al.It has been proposed that in wild ecosystems viruses are often plant mutualists,...
The genetic basis for virulence in potyviruses is largely unknown. Earlier studies showed that there...
Understanding the mechanisms by which plants trigger host defenses in response to viruses has been a...
In compatible interactions between plants and viruses that result in systemic infection, symptom dev...
Understanding the mechanisms by which plants trigger host defenses in response to viruses has been a...
Crop disease outbreaks are often associated with clonal expansions of single pathogenic lineages. Un...
Many plant pathogens cause devastating diseases, continually threatening food security worldwide. Du...
<div><p>Understanding the mechanisms by which plants trigger host defenses in response to viruses ha...
Plant responses against pathogens cause up- and downward shifts in gene expression. To identify diff...