Extensive horizontal gene transfers between plant pathogenic fungi
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Ning Zhang | Debashish Bhattacharya | Guohong Cai | D. Bhattacharya | Jing Luo | G. Cai | Ning Zhang | H. Qiu | Huan Qiu | Jing Luo
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