Fungal infection induces sex-specific transcriptional changes and alters sexual dimorphism in the dioecious plant silene latifolia

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  • who: Niklaus Zemp and colleagues from the Institute of Integrative Biology (IBZ), ETH Zurich, Zu00fcrich, Switzerland, Laboratoire de Biomu00e9trie etEditor: Nicole King, University of California Berkeley have published the research work: Fungal Infection Induces Sex-Specific Transcriptional Changes and Alters Sexual Dimorphism in the Dioecious Plant Silene latifolia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/27,/2015
  • what: The authors characterize the responses of females and males of the dioecious plant Silene latifolia to infection with the anther smut fungus Micobrotryum lychnidis-dioicae. This approach is also feasible in species with hitherto largely uncharacterized and complex . . .

     

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