Fig. 1From: Network analysis exposes core functions in major lifestyles of fungal and oomycete plant pathogensDistribution of significantly enriched unique functions (annotation IDs) among the pathogenic lifestyles. B – biotroph, H – hemibiotroph, N – necrotroph. Number in parentheses indicate counts of significantly enriched functions containing SSPs which include cutin and pectin degradation, cutinase, secondary metabolism, proteinaceous toxins, glycoside hydrolase, and signal transduction (tyrosine phosphatase activity) in the HN coresBack to article page