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Genomic variations and mutational events associated with plant–pathogen interactions

Dolatabadian et al., 2022

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Dolatabadian A
Fernando W
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Simple Summary Plants, unlike animals, do not have defender cells or an adaptive immune system. Instead, plants rely on each cell's innate immunity and systemic signals emitted from infection sites. On the other hand, not all plants, even within the same species, are …
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    • C12N15/82Vectors or expression systems specially adapted for eukaryotic hosts for plant cells, e.g. plant artificial chromosomes (PACs)
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