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Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6838, 644-645

Abstract: The potato famine of 1845–1846 had a devastating effect on Ireland. DNA analysis of herbarium specimens has allowed identification of the strain of plant pathogen responsible.

Date: 2001
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