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The internet-based fungal pathogen database: a proposed model
Authors:Kang Seogchan  Ayers John E  Dewolf Erick D  Geiser David M  Kuldau Gretchen  Moorman Gary W  Mullins Ewen  Uddin Wakar  Correll James C  Deckert Gerald  Lee Yong-Hwan  Lee Yin-Won  Martin Frank N  Subbarao Krishna
Abstract:ABSTRACT A better understanding of the phenotypic and genetic diversity of significant agricultural pathogens and how their populations change in the field is critical for designing successful, long-term disease management strategies. Although efforts to determine the genetic diversity of plant pathogens have substantially increased in recent years, mainly due to the availability of various molecular tools, complementary efforts to archive and integrate the resulting data have been very limited. As a consequence, it is often difficult to compare the available data from various laboratories because the data have been generated by diverse tools, often preventing any direct comparisons, and are saved in a format that is unsuitable for comparative studies. The establishment of an internet-based database that cross-links the digitized genotypic and phenotypic information of individual pathogens at both the species and population levels may allow us to effectively address these problems by coordinating the generation of data and its subsequent archiving. We discuss the needs, benefits, and potential structure of such a database.
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