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- who: Shahid Siddique from the Centred normalized expression have published the article: The genome and lifestage-specific transcriptomes of a plant-parasitic nematode and its host reveal susceptibility genes involved in trans-kingdom synthesis of vitamin B5, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 30/09/2022
- what: Using a combination of bioinformatic, genetic, and biochemical approaches, the authors show that a highly atypical completion of vitamin B5 biosynthesis by the parasitic animal, putatively enabled by a horizontal gene transfer from a bacterium, is required for full pathogenicity. After several unsuccessful attempts to generate a homozygous loss . . .
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