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    Differential induction of defense genes in hexaploid wheat roots by the plant-parasitic nematodes Pratylenchus neglectus and P. thornei by Okubara, Patricia A, Sharpe, Richard M, Peetz, Amy B, Li, Xianran, Zasada, Inga A

    Published in PloS one (29-08-2024)
    “…Pratylenchus neglectus and P. thornei are among the most destructive root lesion nematodes of wheat in the Pacific Northwest, United States of America and…”
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    Genomic evidence for plant-parasitic nematodes as the earliest Wolbachia hosts by Brown, Amanda M. V., Wasala, Sulochana K., Howe, Dana K., Peetz, Amy B., Zasada, Inga A., Denver, Dee R.

    Published in Scientific reports (13-10-2016)
    “…Wolbachia , one of the most widespread endosymbionts, is a target for biological control of mosquito-borne diseases (malaria and dengue virus), and antibiotic…”
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    Genome Skimming: A Rapid Approach to Gaining Diverse Biological Insights into Multicellular Pathogens by Denver, Dee R, Brown, Amanda M V, Howe, Dana K, Peetz, Amy B, Zasada, Inga A

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-08-2016)
    “…The N50 statistic, a common statistical measure for average length of a set of sequences (see S1 Text for more detail) was 8,863 bp on average for the six PPN…”
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    Comparative Genomics of Wolbachia - Cardinium Dual Endosymbiosis in a Plant-Parasitic Nematode by Brown, Amanda M V, Wasala, Sulochana K, Howe, Dana K, Peetz, Amy B, Zasada, Inga A, Denver, Dee R

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (16-10-2018)
    “…and are among the most important and widespread of all endosymbionts, occurring in nematodes and more than half of insect and arachnid species, sometimes as…”
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    Variable Abundance and Distribution of Wolbachia and Cardinium Endosymbionts in Plant-Parasitic Nematode Field Populations by Wasala, Sulochana K, Brown, Amanda M V, Kang, Jiwon, Howe, Dana K, Peetz, Amy B, Zasada, Inga A, Denver, Dee R

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (07-05-2019)
    “…The bacterial endosymbiont interacts with different invertebrate hosts, engaging in diverse symbiotic relationships. is often a reproductive parasite in…”
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    Comparative Genomics of a Plant-Parasitic Nematode Endosymbiont Suggest a Role in Nutritional Symbiosis by Brown, Amanda M V, Howe, Dana K, Wasala, Sulochana K, Peetz, Amy B, Zasada, Inga A, Denver, Dee R

    Published in Genome biology and evolution (01-09-2015)
    “…Bacterial mutualists can modulate the biochemical capacity of animals. Highly coevolved nutritional mutualists do this by synthesizing nutrients missing from…”
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    The Draft Genome of Globodera ellingtonae by Phillips, Wendy S., Howe, Dana K., Brown, Amanda M. V., Akker, Sebastian Eves-Van Den, Dettwyler, Levi, Peetz, Amy B., Denver, Dee R., Zasada, Inga A.

    Published in Journal of nematology (01-06-2017)
    “…Globodera ellingtonae is a newly described potato cyst nematode (PCN) found in Idaho, Oregon, and Argentina. Here, we present a genome assembly for G…”
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    Cereal Root Interactions with Soilborne Pathogens—From Trait to Gene and Back by Okubara, Patricia A., Peetz, Amy B., Sharpe, Richard M.

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (13-04-2019)
    “…Realizing the yield potential of crop plants in the presence of shifting pathogen populations, soil quality, rainfall, and other agro-environmental variables…”
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    Genome Announcement: The Draft Genomes of Two Radopholus similis populations from Costa Rica by Wram, Catherine L., Hesse, Cedar N., Wasala, Sulochana K., Howe, Dana K., Peetz, Amy B., Denver, Dee R., Humphreys-Pereira, Danny, Zasada, Inga A.

    Published in Journal of nematology (01-01-2019)
    “…is an economically important pest of both banana and citrus in tropical regions. Here we present draft genomes from two populations of from Costa Rica that…”
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    The mitochondrial genome of Globodera ellingtonae is composed of two circles with segregated gene content and differential copy numbers by Phillips, Wendy S, Brown, Amanda M V, Howe, Dana K, Peetz, Amy B, Blok, Vivian C, Denver, Dee R, Zasada, Inga A

    Published in BMC genomics (05-09-2016)
    “…The evolution of animal mitochondrial (mt) genomes has resulted in a highly conserved structure: a single compact circular chromosome approximately 14 to 20 kb…”
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    Comparison of Molecular and Morphological Identification Methods for Anguina Seed Gall Nematodes in Oregon Grasses Grown for Seed by Rivedal, Hannah M., Temple, Todd N., Starchvick, Robert J., Braithwaite, Emily, Lowder, Sarah R., Dorman, Seth J., Núñez Rodríguez, Lester A., Peetz, Amy B., Zasada, Inga A.

    Published in PhytoFrontiers (06-05-2024)
    “…Oregon's grass seed industry specializes in the production of forage grasses, including annual ryegrass ( Lolium multiflorum) and orchardgrass ( Dactylis…”
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