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... Background: In a cDNA-AFLP analysis comparing transcript levels between powdery mildew (Oidium neolycopersici)susceptible tomato cultivar Moneymaker (MM) and near isogenic lines (NILs) carrying resistance gene Ol-1 or Ol-4, a transcript-derived fragment (TDF) M11E69-195 was found to be present in NI ...
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