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Found 85 dataset(s) matching "pathogen genes".
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A table (DP_FAMA.xlsx) contains rows as nitrogen pathways genes, columns as sediment layers, and entries representing the abundance of each gene. This dataset is associated with the following...
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Background Local infection with necrotizing pathogens induces whole plant immunity to secondary challenge. Pathogenesis-related genes are induced in parallel with this systemic acquired...
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Background The ability of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to survive and replicate in macrophages is crucial for the mycobacterium's ability to infect the host and cause tuberculosis. To...
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- Changes in tissue transcriptomes and productivity of Arabidopsis thaliana were investigated during exposure of plants to two widely used engineered metal oxide nanoparticles, titanium dioxide...
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Intraspecific variation in pathogen shedding impacts disease transmission dynamics; therefore, understanding the host factors associated with individual variation in pathogen shedding is key to...
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This product consists of multiple tabular datasets and associated metadata for clinical status, gene transcripts, and lab results related to presence of Mycoplasma spp. in desert reptiles. To...
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<p>The generic placement of the strawberry leaf blight fungus, formerly known as Phomopsis obscurans has always been subject to uncertainty. These datasets provide the phylogenetic evidence based...
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<p dir="ltr">The disease known as Septoria nodorum blotch, or SNB, is caused by a fungal pathogen that infects wheat plants and can cause substantial losses in grain yield. When a specific protein...
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Epigenetic changes in the DNA methylome are increasingly shown to play an integral role in regulating gene expression necessary for plants adaption to environmental stressors. Plants subjected to...
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Epigenetic changes in the DNA methylome are increasingly shown to play an integral role in regulating gene expression necessary for plants’ adaption to environmental stressors. Plants subjected to...
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Background Exported proteases are commonly associated with virulence in bacterial pathogens, yet there is a paucity of information regarding their role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis....
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Background Non-allelic homologous recombination between paralogous repeats is increasingly being recognized as a major mechanism causing both pathogenic microdeletions and duplications,...
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Intraspecific variation in host infectiousness affects disease transmission dynamics in human, domestic animal, and many wildlife host-pathogen systems including avian influenza virus (AIV);...
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<p dir="ltr">Two commercially available vaccines based on the recombinant herpes virus of turkeys (rHVT) vector were tested against a recent North American clade 2.3.4.4b HPAI virus isolate:...
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Background The first two steps in the capping of cellular mRNAs are catalyzed by the enzymes RNA triphosphatase and RNA guanylyltransferase. Although structural and mechanistic...
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<p>The giant reed, <em>Arundo donax</em>, is a perennial grass species that has become an invasive plant in many countries. Expansive stands of <em>A. donax</em> have significant negative impacts...
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In this study, the abundance and distribution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), as well as the concentrations of antibiotics present in a mixed-use...
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https://c3.nasa.gov/genelab/accession/GLDS-20/ This study presents the first global transcriptional profiling and phenotypic characterization of the major human opportunistic fungal pathogen,...
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https://c3.nasa.gov/genelab/accession/GLDS-20/ This study presents the first global transcriptional profiling and phenotypic characterization of the major human opportunistic fungal pathogen,...
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https://c3.nasa.gov/genelab/accession/GLDS-20/ This study presents the first global transcriptional profiling and phenotypic characterization of the major human opportunistic fungal pathogen,...