Cochliobolus heterostrophus

Cochliobolus heterostrophus is found in many tropical regions and in the southern part of the US.

C. heterostrophus (race O) was considered a mild pathogen of corn, and was of little worry to those growing maize crops.

T-toxin is considered to be related to a family of linear polyketides.

[1] This organism's appeal among genetic analysts lends itself to the organism's superior tractability when "homologous recombination between transforming DNA and target genomic sequences" takes place.

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