Genome sequence of striga asiatica provides insight into the evolution of plant parasitism
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Yoshida, S., Kim, S., Wafula, E.K., Tanskanen, J., Kim, Y.M., Honaas, L., Yang, Z., Spallek, T., Conn, C.E., Ichihashi, Y., Cheong, K., Cui, S., Der, J.P., Gundlach, H., Jiao, Y., Hori, C., Ishida, J.K., Kasahara, H., Kiba, T., Kim, M.S., Koo, N., Laohavisit, A., Lee, Y.H., Lumba, S., McCourt, P., Mortimer, J.C., Mutuku, J.M., Nomura, T., Sasaki-Sekimoto, Y., Seto, Y., Wang, Y., Wakatake, T., Sakakibara, H., Demura, T., Yamaguchi, S., Yoneyama, K., Manabe, R.I., Nelson, D.C., Schulman, A.H., Timko, M.P., dePamphilis, C.W., Choi, D. and Shirasu, K. 2019. Genome sequence of striga asiatica provides insight into the evolution of plant parasitism. Current Biology 29:3041-3052.
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RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science, Japan; Nara Institute of Science and Technology; Seoul National University; Pennsylvania State University; LUKE Natural Resources Institute Finland; University of Helsinki; Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology; Universität Hohenheim; University of Georgia; RIKEN BioResource Research Center; California State University; Plant Genome and Systems Biology, Germany; Hokkaido University; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology; Nagoya University; University of Toronto; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; International Livestock Research Institute; Utsunomiya University; Tokyo Institute of Technology; Tohoku University; Meiji University; University of Virginia; University of Tokyo; Kyoto University; RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies; University of California; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Joint BioEnergy Institute, USA
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