
Parasitic and pathogenic lifestyles have evolved repeatedly in eukaryotes ([93][1]). Several parasitic eukaryotes represent deep phylogenetic lineages, suggesting that they feature unique molecular processes for infecting their hosts. One such group is formed by the oomycetes. Traditionally, due to
Genomic Library, Genome, Chromosome Mapping, Genomic Instability, Host-Parasite Interactions, Evolution, Molecular, Oomycetes, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Animals, Humans, Molecular Biology
Genomic Library, Genome, Chromosome Mapping, Genomic Instability, Host-Parasite Interactions, Evolution, Molecular, Oomycetes, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Animals, Humans, Molecular Biology
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