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Series GSE232243 Query DataSets for GSE232243
Status Public on May 15, 2023
Title Zymoseptoria tritici suppresses the host immune response and facilitates the success of avirulent strains in mixed infections
Organism Triticum aestivum
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Wheat (Chisenese Spring) transcriptome analyses during single and mixed infections by an avirulent and a virulent strains of Z. tritici.
 
Overall design We performed a comparative transcriptomic approach to of wheatresponses to i) a virulent strain ST99CH_3D7, ii) an avirulent strain ST99CH_1E4, iii) and 1:1 ratio mix of the two strains infection at early stages of 3 and 6 days post-inoculation, and iv) mock inoculation with water that we used as negative control. All treatments were done in triplicates.
 
Contributor(s) Bernasconi A, Lorrain C, Sánchez-Vallet A
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Submission date May 11, 2023
Last update date Jun 16, 2023
Contact name Cecile Lorrain
E-mail(s) clorrain@ethz.ch
Organization name ETH Zurich
Department Plant PAthology
Lab Prof. Bruce McDonald
Street address Universistätstrasse 2
City Zurich
State/province Zurich
ZIP/Postal code 8006
Country Switzerland
 
Platforms (1)
GPL25409 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Triticum aestivum)
Samples (24)
GSM7324392 R1: Ta_3D7_3dpi_1
GSM7324393 R2: Ta_3D7_3dpi_2
GSM7324394 R3: Ta_3D7_3dpi_3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA971477

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GSE232243_txi.kallisto_abundance_counts_mixedinfection_wheat.txt.gz 8.2 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
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