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Danchin EGJ, Perfus-Barbeoch L, Rancurel C, et al. The Transcriptomes of Xiphinema index and Longidorus elongatus Suggest Independent Acquisition of Some Plant Parasitism Genes by Horizontal Gene Transfer in Early-Branching Nematodes. Genes (Basel). 2017;8(10)doi: 10.3390/genes8100287.
Danchin, E. G. J., Perfus-Barbeoch, L., Rancurel, C., Thorpe, P., Da Rocha, M., Bajew, S., Neilson, R., Guzeeva, E. S., Da Silva, C., Guy, J., Labadie, K., Esmenjaud, D., Helder, J., Jones, J. T., & den Akker, S. E. (2017). The Transcriptomes of Xiphinema index and Longidorus elongatus Suggest Independent Acquisition of Some Plant Parasitism Genes by Horizontal Gene Transfer in Early-Branching Nematodes. Genes, 8(10), . https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8100287
Danchin, Etienne G J, et al. "The Transcriptomes of Xiphinema index and Longidorus elongatus Suggest Independent Acquisition of Some Plant Parasitism Genes by Horizontal Gene Transfer in Early-Branching Nematodes." Genes vol. 8,10 (2017). doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/genes8100287
Danchin EGJ, Perfus-Barbeoch L, Rancurel C, Thorpe P, Da Rocha M, Bajew S, Neilson R, Guzeeva ES, Da Silva C, Guy J, Labadie K, Esmenjaud D, Helder J, Jones JT, den Akker SE. The Transcriptomes of Xiphinema index and Longidorus elongatus Suggest Independent Acquisition of Some Plant Parasitism Genes by Horizontal Gene Transfer in Early-Branching Nematodes. Genes (Basel). 2017 Oct 23;8(10). doi: 10.3390/genes8100287. PMID: 29065523; PMCID: PMC5664137.
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