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Characterization of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) from Rhizoctonia solaniRobinson, 1999
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Firstly, Dr. Jim Deacon and Dr. Maurice Gallagher for their supervision of this project. In addition, Victor Rubio for time in his laboratory at CNB, Madrid, Spain. I would also like to thank Dr. Donald Nuss, University of Maine, USA, for supplying the plasmids pXH9 and …
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