Genomic Characterization of a South American Phytophthora Hybrid Mandates Reassessment of the Geographic Origins of Phytophthora infestans
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Nathan Wales | M Thomas P Gilbert | Mikkel Schubert | Simon Y W Ho | Filipe G Vieira | S. Ho | T. Leitner | M. Schubert | Andaine Seguin-Orlando | M. Gilbert | J. Ristaino | Michael D. Martin | N. Wales | Michael D Martin | Andaine Seguin-Orlando | Jean B Ristaino | F. G. Vieira | Thomas M. P. Gilbert | Simon Y.W. Ho | Mikkel Schubert | Filipe G. Vieira | Michael D. Martin | M. T. P. Gilbert
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