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Crop sunflowers are attacked by many fungal pathogens, such as downy mildew and Sclerotinia, resulting in economic losses of millions of dollars per year. What genes would be best to target for the development of new fungus-killing crop treatments (fungicides)?
Author: Angela HillAnswer:
Genes encoding chitin proteins that are shared by downy mildew and Sclerotinia, but absent in sunflower and humans.
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