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RESEARCH-PGR: QTL Analyses Identify Genetic Components Regulating the Interactions between — NSF Award to University of Wisconsin-

An organism’s ability to respond to its environment is fundamental to its survival. When the organism of interest is involved in a host-pathogen interaction, “the environment” becomes complex, including includes not only external forces, but also the conditions imposed by the interacting partner. There are also two gen

Award titleRESEARCH-PGR: QTL Analyses Identify Genetic Components Regulating the Interactions between
Award ID2533400
AwardeeUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
CityMADISON
StateWI
Amount obligated$1,467,127
Principal investigatorPeter DiGennaro
ProgramPlant Genome Research Project
Start date10/01/2024
AbstractAn organism’s ability to respond to its environment is fundamental to its survival. When the organism of interest is involved in a host-pathogen interaction, “the environment” becomes complex, including includes not only external forces, but also the conditions imposed by the interacting partner. There are also two genomes at play, each of which affects the behavior of both organisms. In addition, external environmental forces impose additional pressures, and each genome can affect how both part
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