Sentence examples for genes for recognition from inspiring English sources

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These observations suggest that Brassica and Arabidopsis would have different genetic backgrounds, although both self-incompatible plants of these two genera possess the SRK and SCR genes for recognition specificity of self-incompatibility.

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Rice-gall midge interactions are characterized as incompatible when the rice plant detects an avirulent larva through an R-gene mediated gene-for-gene recognition event that prevents larval establishment and results in larval death (Bentur et al. 2003).

These varieties protect rice plants against the pathogens, upon infection, via the induction of hypersensitive response (HR), which occurs via gene-for-gene recognition of a pathogen effector (Avr) and a host-encoded resistance (R) protein (Gururani et al. 2012).

Gene-for-gene recognition of the pathogen corresponding R-avr of host and pathogen also triggers ROS generation followed by programmed cell death (PCD) at the site of infection [2].

The gene-for-gene recognition system is much more polymorphic.

Rust fungi and their host plants show highly coevolved interactions based on gene-for-gene recognition mechanisms [ 63].

The data strongly support a model in which plants perceive aphids due to tissue damage and to a gene-for-gene recognition of aphid-derived elicitors [ 2].

Plant immunity is controlled by two layers of inducible responses: basal response triggered by conserved microbial features, and specific response triggered by gene-for-gene recognition.

The lack of hypersensitive responses observed in this host panel is consistent with the lack of involvement of a specific gene-for-gene recognition system in Nicotiana-GFLV and Nicotiana-ToRSV interactions.

Genes coding for recognition, signaling, and defense components have been identified with this strategy as candidates to explain resistance QTLs in several plant species [13], [14], [21], [22], [43], [44].

Based on significant BLAST matches to An. gambiae genes coding for recognition proteins including those annotated in ImmunoDB (e.g. Thioester-containing Proteins, Gram Negative Binding Proteins; n = 139) as well as the APL1 paralogues and LRIM1, our An.

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