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1. A Large Family of AvrLm6-like Genes in the Apple and Pear Scab Pathogens, Venturia inaequalis and Venturia pirina

2. Sequential breakdown of the Cf-9 leaf mould resistance locus in tomato by Fulvia fulva.

3. The Bcvic1 and Bcvic2 vegetative incompatibility genes in Botrytis cinerea encode proteins with domain architectures involved in allorecognition in other filamentous fungi.

4. Cell Wall Carbohydrate Dynamics during the Differentiation of Infection Structures by the Apple Scab Fungus, Venturia inaequalis.

5. Biotechnological approaches for predicting and controlling apple storage disorders.

6. Biotechnological approaches for reducing fruit losses caused by pathogenic infection.

7. Biotechnological approaches for controlling postharvest fruit softening.

8. The Venturia inaequalis effector repertoire is dominated by expanded families with predicted structural similarity, but unrelated sequence, to avirulence proteins from other plant-pathogenic fungi.

9. Search for host defense markers uncovers an apple agglutination factor corresponding with fire blight resistance.

10. CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing and rapid detection of gene-edited mutants using high-resolution melting in the apple scab fungus, Venturia inaequalis.

11. The impact of extraction protocol on the chemical profile of cannabis extracts from a single cultivar.

12. Reference genes for gene expression analysis in the fungal pathogen Neonectria ditissima and their use demonstrating expression up-regulation of candidate virulence genes.

13. Genetic control of α-farnesene production in apple fruit and its role in fungal pathogenesis.

14. Whole Genome Sequence Resource of the Asian Pear Scab Pathogen Venturia nashicola .

15. Evidence for Sexual Reproduction: Identification, Frequency, and Spatial Distribution of Venturia effusa (Pecan Scab) Mating Type Idiomorphs.

16. Comparative analysis of the predicted secretomes of Rosaceae scab pathogens Venturia inaequalis and V. pirina reveals expanded effector families and putative determinants of host range.

17. Variation in Host and Pathogen in the Neonectria/Malus Interaction; toward an Understanding of the Genetic Basis of Resistance to European Canker.

18. Draft Genome Sequences of Two Isolates of the Plant-Pathogenic Fungus Neonectria ditissima That Differ in Virulence.

19. A Large Family of AvrLm6-like Genes in the Apple and Pear Scab Pathogens, Venturia inaequalis and Venturia pirina.

20. Repeat-containing protein effectors of plant-associated organisms.

21. Proteogenomic analysis of the Venturia pirina (Pear Scab Fungus) secretome reveals potential effectors.

22. Venturia inaequalis: the causal agent of apple scab.

23. Candidate effector gene identification in the ascomycete fungal phytopathogen Venturia inaequalis by expressed sequence tag analysis.

24. Two novel Venturia inaequalis genes induced upon morphogenetic differentiation during infection and in vitro growth on cellophane.

25. Hepatitis B vaccination in predialysis chronic renal failure patients a comparison of two vaccination schedules.

26. Effect of disruption of a cutinase gene (cutA) on virulence and tissue specificity of Fusarium solani f. sp. cucurbitae race 2 toward Cucurbita maxima and C. moschata.

27. Gene inactivation in the plant pathogen Glomerella cingulata: three strategies for the disruption of the pectin lyase gene pnlA.

28. The pectin lyase-encoding gene (pnl) family from Glomerella cingulata: characterization of pnlA and its expression in yeast.

29. Tetrahymena H4 genes: structure, evolution and organization in macro- and micronuclei.

30. Histone variants specific to the transcriptionally active, amitotically dividing macronucleus of the unicellular eucaryote, Tetrahymena thermophila.

31. Proteolytic processing of histone H3 in chromatin: a physiologically regulated event in Tetrahymena micronuclei.

32. Multiple, independently regulated, polyadenylated messages for histone H3 and H4 in Tetrahymena.

33. Unusual features of transcribed and translated regions of the histone H4 gene family of Tetrahymena thermophila.

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