Publications by authors named "Marcio Fernando Ribeiro de Junior Resende"

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  • Nucleotide-binding site leucine-rich repeat genes (NLRs) are crucial for plant disease resistance, but identifying them in plant genomes is difficult due to their diverse structure and arrangement.* -
  • A study identified 1311 NLR loci in one coffee species, 927 in another, and 1079 in a third, revealing a high detection sensitivity of over 99% using the NLR-Annotator tool and showing that these loci are mostly clustered across chromosomes.* -
  • The research also identified shared orthologous NLRs among coffee, tomato, and potato species, providing insights into their evolutionary history and functionality, which can aid in developing disease-resistant coffee varieties.*
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