Evidence for suppression of immunity as a driver for genomic introgressions and host range expansion in races of Albugo candida, a generalist parasite

  1. Mark McMullan
  2. Anastasia Gardiner
  3. Kate Bailey
  4. Eric Kemen
  5. Ben J Ward
  6. Volkan Cevik
  7. Alexandre Robert-Seilaniantz
  8. Torsten Schultz-Larsen
  9. Alexi Balmuth
  10. Eric Holub
  11. Cock van Oosterhout
  12. Jonathan D G Jones  Is a corresponding author
  1. The Sainsbury Laboratory, United Kingdom
  2. Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Germany
  3. University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
  4. J.R. Simplot Company, United States
  5. University of Warwick, School of Life Sciences, United Kingdom

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  1. Mark McMullan
  2. Anastasia Gardiner
  3. Kate Bailey
  4. Eric Kemen
  5. Ben J Ward
  6. Volkan Cevik
  7. Alexandre Robert-Seilaniantz
  8. Torsten Schultz-Larsen
  9. Alexi Balmuth
  10. Eric Holub
  11. Cock van Oosterhout
  12. Jonathan D G Jones
(2015)
Evidence for suppression of immunity as a driver for genomic introgressions and host range expansion in races of Albugo candida, a generalist parasite
eLife 4:e04550.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04550

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