Molecular phylogeny and dynamic evolution of disease resistance genes in the legume family
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Molecular phylogeny and dynamic evolution of disease resistance genes in the legume family
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<em class=EmphasisTypeItalic >R</em>-genes, Legumes, Evolution, <strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >C</strong>oiled-<strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >c</strong>oil (CC) domain, <strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >T</strong>oll/<strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >I</strong>nterleukin-1 <strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >r</strong>eceptor (TIR) domain, <strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >N</strong>ucleotide-<strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >b</strong>inding <strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >s</strong>ite (NBS), <strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >L</strong>eucine-<strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >r</strong>ich <strong class=EmphasisTypeBold >r</strong>epeat (LRR) domain
Journal
BMC GENOMICS
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-05-26
DOI
10.1186/s12864-016-2736-9
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