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Lwoff's Pathways - Viral Replication
... the viral genes. The viral infection enters a latent period during this process. In the illustrated instance, genetic recombination occurs: The viral enzyme cuts the host chromosome and integrates viral genes into it. When the recombinant DNA is replicated, it passes the viral DNA onto all of its descendents. If the viral genes ...
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Plant Pathology Graduate Program at Botany & Plant Pathology, Purdue University
... bacterial and fungal diseases of turfgrass and vegetables Sue Loesch-Fries: Function of viral genes in virus replication, disease development, and virus control Ray Martyn: Molecular evolution of ... , biochemistry, and physiology of mycotoxin biosynthesis Jin-Rong Xu: characterization of fungal pathogenicity genes and signal transduction pathways in Magnaporthe grisea and Botrytis cinera You are ...
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Sue Loesch-Fries Faculty Page, Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University
... mail: protected -- Please enable JavaScript on your browser. Area: Molecular Virology - function of viral genes in virus replication, disease development, and virus control. Education | Research Interests | Assistantships/Positions ... and test strategies for the control of plant viruses, we transferred individual AMV genes into plant genomes. Plants which expressed the coat protein gene are similar to ...
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Plant Pathology Glossary
... mosaic, symptomatic of many viral diseases. View Image. Mycelium (pl. Mycelia) a mass of hyphae that forms the body (thallus) of a fungus. Multigene Family a set of genes that, due to ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process: Plant Defenses: Genetics of Resistance
... interaction results in resistance due to the presence of both avirulence and resistance genes, whereas genes conditioning toxin production and toxin sensitivity cause disease in an otherwise incompatible ... membrane for most fungal pathogens, and within the plant cell for bacterial and viral pathogens. In bacterial biotrophs such as Xanthomonas and Pseudomonas, which are extracellular plant ...
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Gene Bank 2
... JCRB GENE Bank Registration Form[YG-VO002] Registration Form YG-VO002. No. : VO002. Classification : Viral oncogene Identification : pHiHi3 Date of List : Mar 20.1985 Definition : v-Ki-ras... ... GENE Bank Registration Form[YG-HG202] Registration Form YG-HG202 No. : HG202 Classification : human genes Identification : pC1BH0.8 Date of List : Dec. 1989 Definition : TRGC1-ex1+flanking Species : human ...
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Qβ replicase
... 't require hf (host factor) 3- hf required to express several E.coli stationary phase genes 4- Qβ selected to grow on hf- E.coli is mutated at 3' end IV ... excess enzyme (with substrates) yields small templates 2- Small RNAs (variants) are better templates than viral RNA 3- Variants have lots of secondary structure 4- Can select variants (e.g. EtBr ...
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Viroids
... spindle tuber viroid Strains of Different Pathogenicity Induces and Suppresses Expression of Common and Unique Genes in Infected Tomato. Mol. Plant Microbe Inter. 15, 990-999 (2002) Lafontaine, D.A., ... Coconut Cadang-cadang, a serious disease 2- "Virusoids" structurally similar to ASBV, but rely on viral polymerases, encapsidated by helper coat protein III- PSTV - the first viroid to be physically ...
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FAQ - Fungi and Mycorrhizae
... that directly invade and kill the pathogen as hyperparasites, that invade and transmit viral avirulence (hypovirulence) factors, or that are non-pathogenic but trigger or stimulate natural ... slowly because of the complex control mechanism involving numerous biochemical systems and associated genes. Selected References: Allen, M.F. (Editor). 1992. Mycorrhizal Functioning: An Integrative Plant-Fungal ...
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viral diseases in horticulture
... Register Member Login Home Research Education Resources Contacts Research Sub-Program 1 Viral diseases in horticulture Diagnostics for viral diseases in horticulture last update 24/9/06 Background/context: This ... of resistance to CaCV and TSWV found in Capsicum germplasm TSWV and CaCV nucleocapsid genes cloned for protein expression and antiserum to CaCV produced New Babuvirus species identified ...
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