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Microarray analysis of TCV infected A. thaliana
PublicTurnip crinkle virus can suppress the host plant's ability to defend itself via a programmed cell death response. A large scale analysis of gene expression differences between suppressed and nonsuppressed TCV-infected tissues was done using a DNA micro array. Results indicate suppression of the genes coding for Osmotin , ACC oxidase, and Dehydrin plays a key role in the suppression of the hypersensitive response in symptomatic plants.
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- 06D447M
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- 2006
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- 2006-01-01
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- Major
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- 2022-12-23
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