Puch-Hau et al., 2016 - Google Patents
New insights into the evolutionary history of resistance gene candidates in coconut palms and their expression profiles in palms affected by lethal yellowing diseasePuch-Hau et al., 2016
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- Puch-Hau C
- Oropeza C
- Góngora-Paredes M
- Córdova I
- Tun-Suárez J
- Sáenz L
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- Genes & Genomics
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The nucleotide binding site and leucine rich repeat (NBS–LRR) class of R genes is the most comprehensively studied in terms of sequence evolution; however, in coconut palm and, more generally, in the family of Arecaceae, our understanding of the evolution of these …
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