Asymmetrical lineage introgression and recombination in populations of aspergillus flavus: implications for biological control

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  • who: Megan S. Molo et al. from the State University, Raleigh, NC, United States of America, Program of Genetics, North Carolina State have published the paper: Asymmetrical lineage introgression and recombination in populations of Aspergillus flavus: Implications for biological control, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 21/04/2022
  • what: This study examined up to 27 529 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a total of 815 A. flavus isolates and 353 genome-wide haplotypes sampled before biocontrol application three months after biocontrol application and up to three years after initial application. The authors report that . . .

     

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