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Transcript Profiling in the Barley Mildew Pathogen <i>Blumeria graminis</i> by Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE)
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BiologySerial AnalysisPlant Gene ExpressionBarley LeafBotanyNatural SciencesGeneticsConidial GerminationPlant PathologyGenomicsMicrobiologySymbiosisGene ExpressionMedicinePlant GenomicsPlant-pathogen InteractionFungal Pathogen
The fungal pathogen Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei develops on the barley leaf via distinct, morphologically well-defined stages. After landing on a host plant, the conidia rapidly germinate to form a primary germ tube. Subsequently, an appressorial germ tube emerges from the conidium and differentiates an appressorium from which penetration of the host cell wall is attempted. We have used serial analysis of gene expression to provide a measurement of messenger RNA contents in ungerminated conidia, during conidial germination, and during appressorium formation. The resulting data provide a resource for the characterization of changes in transcript accumulation during early development of B. graminis.
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