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Gregg P. Robideau

Researcher at Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Publications -  7
Citations -  937

Gregg P. Robideau is an academic researcher from Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oomycete & DNA barcoding. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 822 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregg P. Robideau include Carleton University & Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.

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DNA barcoding of oomycetes with cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and internal transcribed spacer.

TL;DR: The results described in this paper indicate that COI sequencing and the dataset generated are a valuable addition to the currently available oomycete taxonomy resources, and that both COI, the default DNA barcode supported by GenBank, and ITS, the de facto barcode accepted by the oomyCete and mycology community, are acceptable and complementary DNA barcodes to be used for identification of oomy cetes.
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Genome sequence of the necrotrophic plant pathogen Pythium ultimum reveals original pathogenicity mechanisms and effector repertoire

TL;DR: Access to the P. ultimum genome has revealed not only core pathogenic mechanisms within the oomycetes but also lineage-specific genes associated with the alternative virulence and lifestyles found within the pythiaceous lineages compared to the Peronosporaceae.
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Taxonomy, DNA barcoding and phylogeny of three new species of Pythium from Canada.

TL;DR: A comparative study of the new species with closely related taxa, their clade positions, and morphological features are described in this paper.
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Systematic Development of Phytophthora Species-Specific Mitochondrial Diagnostic Markers for Economically Important Members of the Genus.

TL;DR: An additional 32 species-specific TaqMan probes for detection of primarily invasive species have been validated against 145 Phytophthora taxa as well as a range of Pythium and plant DNA samples and a PCR-RFLP system was developed that could be used to identify individual species when multiple species are present in a sample, without requiring cloning or sequencing.
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Integrated air stream micromixer for performing bioanalytical assays on a plastic chip

TL;DR: The design, functioning and use of an integrated mixer that relies on air flux to agitate microliter entities of fluid in an embedded microfluidic cavity is described and excellent selectivity was obtained in a competitive hybridization process using a multiplexed micromixer chip design.