Segmental duplications drive the evolution of accessory regions in a major crop pathogen

Many pathogens evolved compartmentalized genomes with conserved core and variable accessory regions (ARs) that carry effector genes mediating virulence. The fungal plant pathogen Fusarium oxysporum has such ARs, often spanning entire chromosomes. The presence of specific ARs influences the host rang...

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Main Authors: van Westerhoven, A.C., Aguilera-Galvez, C., Nakasato-Tagami, G., Shi-Kunne, X., de la Parte, E.M., Chavarro-Carrero, E., Meijer, H.J.G., Feurtey, A., Maryani, N., Ordonez, N., Schneiders, H., Nijbroek, K., Wittenberg, A.H.J., Hofstede, R., Garcia-Bastidas, F., Sorensen, A., Swennen, R., Drenth, A., Stukenbrock, E.H., Kema, G.H.J., Seidl, M.F.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149052

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