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    Vectors and alternative hosts of Tobacco yellow dwarf virus in southeastern Australia by Trębicki, P, Harding, R.M, Rodoni, B, Baxter, G, Powell, K.S

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-07-2010)
    “…Factors that determine the epidemiology of Tobacco yellow dwarf virus (TbYDV), including alternative host plants and insect vector(s), were assessed over three…”
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    Intron-mediated enhancement of the banana bunchy top virus DNA-6 promoter in banana (Musa spp.) embryogenic cells and plants by DUGDALE, B, BECKER, D. K, HARDING, R. M, DALE, J. L

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-03-2001)
    “…Intron-containing fragments derived from the 5′ untranslated regions of the maize ubi1, maize adh1, rice act1 and sugarcane rbcS genes were tested for their…”
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    Genetic diversity of Campylobacter jejuni isolates from farm animals and the farm environment by Colles, F.M, Jones, K, Harding, R.M, Maiden, M.C.J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-2003)
    “…The genetic diversity of Campylobacter jejuni isolates from farm animals and their environment was investigated by multilocus sequence typing (MLST). A total…”
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    Molecular characterisation of six badnavirus species associated with leaf streak disease of banana in East Africa by James, A.P., Geijskes, R.J., Dale, J.L., Harding, R.M.

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-05-2011)
    “…Banana leaf streak disease, caused by several species of banana streak virus (BSV), is widespread in East Africa. We surveyed for this disease in Uganda and…”
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    EPG monitoring of the probing behaviour of the common brown leafhopper Orosius orientalis on artificial diet and selected host plants by Trębicki, Piotr, Tjallingii, W. Fred, Harding, Rob M., Rodoni, Brendan C., Powell, Kevin S.

    Published in Arthropod-plant interactions (01-09-2012)
    “…The common brown leafhopper Orosius orientalis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) is a polyphagous vector of a range of economically important pathogens, including…”
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    Inhibition of Agrobacterium-induced cell death by antiapoptotic gene expression leads to very high transformation efficiency of banana by Khanna, H.K, Paul, J.Y, Harding, R.M, Dickman, M.B, Dale, J.L

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-09-2007)
    “…The death of plant cells in culture following exposure to Agrobacterium tumefaciens remains a major obstacle in developing Agrobacterium-mediated…”
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    iterated sequence in the genome of Banana bunchy top virus is essential for efficient replication by Herrera-Valencia, V.A, Dugdale, B, Harding, R.M, Dale, J.L

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-11-2006)
    “…Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) has a multi-component genome of circular, single-stranded DNA. BBTV replicates via a rolling-circle mechanism, probably…”
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    Stability and extractability of double-stranded RNA of pangola stunt and sugarcane Fiji disease viruses in dried plant tissues by Karan, M, Hicks, S, Harding, R M, Teakle, D S

    Published in Journal of virological methods (01-06-1991)
    “…When leaves infected with pangola stunt virus (PaSV) were dried at 23, 37, 50, 70 or 105 degrees C, the dsRNA was stable and could be extracted after aerobic…”
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    Cultivar-specific effects of pathogen testing on storage root yield of sweetpotato, Ipomoea batatas by Okpul, T., Maltby, J., Guaf, E., Coleman, E.A., Dennien, S., Harding, R.M., Dieters, M.J., Godwin, I.D.

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-05-2011)
    “…The accumulation and perpetuation of viral pathogens over generations of clonal propagation in crop species such as sweetpotato, Ipomoea batatas, inevitably…”
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    Common 5' beta-globin RFLP haplotype harbour a surprising level of ancestral sequence mosaicism by Webster, Matthew, J.B., Clegg, R.M., Harding

    Published in Human genetics (2003)
    “…Blocks of linkage disequilibrium (LD) in the human genome represent segments of ancestral chromosomes. To investigate the relationship between LD and…”
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    Seasonal activity and abundance of Orosius orientalis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) at agricultural sites in Southeastern Australia by Trębicki, P, Harding, R.M, Rodoni, B, Baxter, G, Powell, K.S

    Published in Journal of applied entomology (1986) (01-03-2010)
    “…Orosius orientalis is a leafhopper vector of several viruses and phytoplasmas affecting a broad range of agricultural crops. Sweep net, yellow pan trap and…”
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    Predicted declines in sickle allele frequency in Jamaica using empirical data by Hanchard, N.A., Hambleton, I., Harding, R.M., McKenzie, C.A.

    Published in American journal of hematology (01-11-2006)
    “…The high frequency of the sickle allele in some parts of Africa is understood to be a consequence of high malarial endemicity. One corollary of this is that…”
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    Molecular analysis of Fiji disease virus genome segments 5, 6, 8 and 10 by McQualter, R.B, Burns, P, Smith, G.R, Dale, J.L, Harding, R.M

    Published in Archives of virology (01-04-2004)
    “…The complete sequences of Fiji disease virus (FDV) genome segments 5 (S5), S6, S8 and S10 were obtained and comprised 3150 nt, 2831 nt, 1959 nt and 1819 nt,…”
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    Sugarcane bacilliform virus encapsidates genome concatamers and does not appear to integrate into the Saccharum officinarum genome by Geijskes, R.J, Braithwaite, K.S, Smith, G.R, Dale, J.L, Harding, R.M

    Published in Archives of virology (01-04-2004)
    “…Sugarcane bacilliform virus (SCBV) DNA molecules larger than the complete genome length of 7.6 kbp were detected in infected plants and in virions. We have…”
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    Sequence variability in the coat protein gene of two groups of banana bunchy top isolates by Wanitchakorn, R, Harding, R.M, Dale, J.L

    Published in Archives of virology (01-01-2000)
    “…Complete nucleotide sequences of the coat protein gene (DNA-3) of banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) were obtained from five geographical isolates by PCR. Analysis…”
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    Banana bunchy top virus DNA-3 encodes the viral coat protein by Wanitchakorn, R, Harding, R.M, Dale, J.L

    Published in Archives of virology (1997)
    “…Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) has a multicomponent genome consisting of at least six circular single-stranded DNAs each with a single large open reading frame…”
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    Banana bunchy top virus DNA-2 to 6 are monocistronic by Beetham, P.R, Harding, R.M, Dale, J.L

    Published in Archives of virology (1999)
    “…Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) DNA-3 to 6 have each previously been shown to contain one large open reading frame in the virion sense, whereas no large ORF had…”
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    The banana actin 1 promoter drives near-constitutive transgene expression in vegetative tissues of banana (Musa spp.) by HERMANN, S. R, HARDING, R. M, DALE, J. L

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-09-2001)
    “…We have isolated a banana actin (ACT1) gene and characterised its expression levels, tissue-specificity and upstream regulatory sequences in banana. The ACT1…”
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    Characterization and expression of the coat protein-coding region of banana bract mosaic potyvirus, development of diagnostic assays and detection of the virus in banana plants from five countries in southeast Asia by Rodoni, B.C, Dale, J.L, Harding, R.M

    Published in Archives of virology (01-01-1999)
    “…We have sequenced the entire coat protein (CP)-coding region and 5' 162 nucleotides of the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of nine different isolates of banana…”
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