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ORFEOME ANALYSIS
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2016-12-31
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Akkaya, Mahinur
Çayli, Direniş
Özketen, Ahmet Çağlar
Erdoğan, Sayit Mahmut
Dagvadorj, Bayantes
Andaç, Ayşe
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The main outcome of this project is to determine novel AVRs of the PST pathogen which is the causative agent of the wheat yellow rust disease. Although wheat yellow rust is one of the most destructive disease on wheat, there is no report for the AVRs of PST pathogen (Chen, 2005). Novelity of the project is the usage of our own data of predicted candidate effectors to determine PST AVR genes via P. fluorescens based wheat infiltration assay. The successful candidates will be analyzed for subcellular localization to evaluate biological function.
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M. Akkaya, D. Çayli, A. Ç. Özketen, S. M. Erdoğan, B. Dagvadorj, and A. Andaç, “ORFEOME ANALYSIS,” 2016. Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/61015.