Fig. 5From: Inter-genome comparison of the Quorn fungus Fusarium venenatum and the closely related plant infecting pathogen Fusarium graminearumAnalysis of the F. graminearum specific gene set. a The expression of the F. graminearum specific genes during the distinct phases of wheat head infection and axenic culture. Note that 855Â F. graminearum specific genes were more highly expressed during infection than in vitro culture. b The accumulative expression of the F. graminearum-specific secondary metabolite gene clusters during the distinct phases of wheat head infection and axenic culture. Wheat infection phases included i) symptomless infection, ii) the onset of symptoms, iii) fully symptomatic tissue, and iv) the inoculated fully symptomatic spikelet from where infection originated [44]. In vitro cultures included complete media (CM), minimal media without carbon (MM-C), and minimal media without nitrogen (MM-N)Back to article page