Methods for identifying genes and promoters of interest...

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a new tool for efficient mutagenesis enabling the generation of a collection of mutants in fungi by random insertion of a characterisedFusarium oxysporum Impalatransposon in the genome of said fungi. The invention also concerns the resulting mutants.

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