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About Eutypa lata UCREL1 (GCA_000349385)
Dead arm, sometimes grape canker, is a disease of grapes caused
by a deep-seated wood rot of the arms or trunk of the grapevine. As the
disease progresses over several years, one or more arms may die, hence
the name
"dead arm
". Eventually the whole vine will die. In the 1970s,
dead-arm was identified as really being two diseases, caused by two
different fungi, Eutypa lata and Phomopsis viticola (syn.
Cryptosporella viticola).
(Text from Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia.)
Taxonomy ID 1287681
Data source UC Davis
Comparative genomics
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Variation
This species currently has no variation database. However you can process your own variants using the Variant Effect Predictor: