The transcriptomes of xiphinema index and longidorus elongatus suggest independent acquisition of some plant parasitism genes by horizontal gene transfer in early-branching nematodes
Title
The transcriptomes of xiphinema index and longidorus elongatus suggest independent acquisition of some plant parasitism genes by horizontal gene transfer in early-branching nematodes
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2017
Authors
Danchin EGJ, Perfus-Barbeoch L, Rancurel C, Thorpe P, Da Rocha M, Bajew S, Neilson R, Sokolova E, Dasilva C, Guy J, Labadie K, Esmenjaud D, Helder J, Jones JT, Eves-van den Akker S
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