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Genomics in wheat improvement: Progress and perspectives
Abstract Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) remains a major source of food and calories globally, yet its vast genome, polyploidy, and high number of repetitive sequences make genomic research challenging in this crop. In this review, we discuss the progress and future perspectives of genome research in wheat. Current efforts focus on the establishment of
Shaoshuai Liu +2 more
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A near chromosome-level assembly of the serpentine endemic columbine, Aquilegia eximia. [PDF]
Johns J +11 more
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Genetic components associated with R2 and R4 powdery mildew resistance in hop
Abstract Epidemics of powdery mildew disease in hop (Humulus lupulus var. lupulus) lead to cone spoilage, and in severe cases, crop abandonment. In order to prevent disease‐associated yield losses, hop must be treated with an intensive fungicide management program.
Klara Hajdu +8 more
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Chromosome-level haplotype-resolved assembly of highly heterozygous grass genomes with PhaseGrass. [PDF]
Chen Y +6 more
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Abstract Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is the only fruit‐producing tree of the soursop (custard apple) family Annonaceae that is native to temperate North America. Pawpaws are extensively cultivated in the northeast United States, but to date, there are few genetic resources and no publicly available genome assemblies.
Gabdiel E. Yulfo‐Soto +7 more
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MHASS: Microbiome HiFi Amplicon Sequencing Simulator. [PDF]
Howard-Stone R, Măndoiu II.
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Abstract Oxalis oulophora, a diploid species closely related to the octoploid Andean tuber crop oca (Oxalis tuberosa), was selected for whole‐genome sequencing to aid in understanding the origins of polyploidy and domestication in oca and its relatives (crop wild relatives).
Dilrini Vanrooyen, Eve Emshwiller
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VACmap: an accurate long-read aligner for unraveling complex genomic rearrangements. [PDF]
Ding H +8 more
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Abstract Cupuassu (Theobroma grandiflorum) is a fruit tree native to the Brazilian Amazon and increasingly relevant to regional bioeconomies. Its cultivation is severely affected by witches’ broom disease (WBD), caused by Moniliophthora perniciosa. While a chromosome‐scale genome of the susceptible genotype C1074 is available, the lack of a resistant ...
Vinicius A. C. de Abreu +8 more
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Chromosome-level genome assembly of mud snail Bullacta exarata. [PDF]
Xie X +9 more
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