Genes for regulating disease resistance in plants

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ABSTRACT:
Provided in the present invention are isolated nucleotide sequences encoding EDR1 proteins, the disruption of which is associated with enhanced disease resistance in plants. The invention also provides vectors comprising said nucleotide sequences.

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