As Read first argued in a Nature paper 14 years ago, by keeping their hosts alive, such «imperfect» or «leaky» vaccines could
give deadlier pathogens an edge, allowing them to spread when they would normally burn out quickly.
Not exact matches
This makes me happy: a research project has identified a gene that
gives wheat plants resistance to one of the most
deadly races of the wheat stem rust
pathogen, Ug99.
Eduard Akhunov, associate professor of plant pathology at Kansas State University, and his colleague, Jorge Dubcovsky from the University of California - Davis, led a research project that identified a gene that
gives wheat plants resistance to one of the most
deadly races of the wheat stem rust
pathogen — called Ug99 — that was first discovered in Uganda in 1999.