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. 2013 May 30;1(3):e00228-13.
doi: 10.1128/genomeA.00228-13.

Draft Genome Sequence of the Grapevine Dieback Fungus Eutypa lata UCR-EL1

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Draft Genome Sequence of the Grapevine Dieback Fungus Eutypa lata UCR-EL1

Barbara Blanco-Ulate et al. Genome Announc. .

Abstract

The vascular pathogen Eutypa lata, which causes Eutypa dieback in grapevines, is a major threat to grape production worldwide. Here, we present the first draft genome sequence of E. lata (UCR-EL1). The computational prediction and annotation of the protein-coding genes of UCR-EL1 provide an initial inventory of its potential virulence factors.

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