The Salmonella Transcriptome in Lettuce and Cilantro Soft Rot Reveals a Niche Overlap with the Animal Host Intestine

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    Primers used in the study (Table S1).

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    List of S. Typhimurium genes regulated differentially at least 2-fold in cilantro soft rot lesions versus LB (Table S2).

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    List of S. Typhimurium genes regulated differentially at least 2-fold in lettuce soft rot lesions versus in LB (Table S3).

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    List of common S. enterica genes that are upregulated and downregulated both in cilantro and lettuce soft rot versus in LB (Table S4).

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    List of S. enterica gene spots on the microarray that cross-hybridize with D. dadantii strain 3937 genomic DNA (Table S5).

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    Comparison of genes differentially expressed at least 2-fold in S. Typhimurium in D. dadantii-macerated cilantro leaves (this study) and in S. Enteritidis in the chicken intestine (Dhawi et al., 2011) with LB broth as a control environment (Table S6).

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