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Christiane Grăźnewald
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Additional file 3: Figure S2. Investigation of the â adaptation-frequencyâ in Magnaporthe oryzae mutants with inactivated components of the HOG signaling cascade.
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Additional file 5: Figure S4. Pathogenicity assay of the MoWT, the lof mutants and the â adaptedâ strains. The plant infection assays were carried out as described in experimental procedures. The error bars represent the standard deviation of three experiments with three replicates each.
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Additional file 2: Figure S1. Schematic presentation and verification of the MoWT, the lof-mutants and the adapted strains by southern hybridization within the Magnaporthe oryzae genome. Southern blot analysis of gene deletion/disruption mutants in M. oryzae with gene specific probes. Genomic DNA of M. oryzae strain 70â 15 and the mutants was isolated and restricted with restriction enzymes. The probes which we used for hybridization with the genomic DNA of the wildtype strain and the corresponding mutant strains were always identical.
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Additional file 1: SVs summary.