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Trujillo CDiaz.  2018.  Functional genetics and genomics of the banana black Sigatoka pathogen Pseudocercospora fijiensis.
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Timm ESánchez, Pardo LHidalgo, Coello RPacheco, Navarrete TChávez, Villegas ONavarrete, Ordóñez ESantos.  2016.  Identification of Differentially-Expressed Genes in Response to Mycosphaerella fijiensis in the Resistant Musa Accession ‘Calcutta-4’Using Suppression Subtractive Hybridization. PloS one. 11:e0160083.
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Till BJ, Jankowicz-Cieslak J, Sági L, Huynh OA, Utsushi H, Swennen R, Terauchi R, Mba C.  2010.  Discovery of nucleotide polymorphisms in the Musa gene pool by Ecotilling.. Theor Appl Genet. 121(7):1381-9.
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Teo CHow, Pui HPin, Othman RYasmin, Harikrishna JAnn.  2011.  Comparative analysis of Argonaute gene sequences in bananas (Musa sp.) shows conserved species-specific Ago-7 PIWI domains. Genetic resources and crop evolution. 58:713–725.
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