The Hyphal Tip: Fungal Genomes and Comparative Genomics

Digesting the fungal genomes

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That was a lot of work

Posted on April 3rd, 2007 by sharpton · No Comments

I've never worked with Magnaporthe grisea, the fungus responsible for rice blast, one of the most devastating crop diseases, but I do know that its life cycle is complicated and that knocking out roughly 61% of the genes in the genome and evaluating the mutant phenotype to infer gene function is not trivial. In their recent letter to Nature, Jeon et al did what many
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Categories: functional · fungi · gene function · genome · genome annotation · magnaporthe · plant pathogen