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Abstract Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is a globally important forage crop, yet the relationship between its phenotypic variation and underlying genetic structure remains poorly resolved. In this study, we combined spatially adjusted, multiyear phenotyping with high‐density single‐nucleotide polymorphism genotyping in a panel of 395 cultivated ...
Irving Arcia‐Ruiz +6 more
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Chloroplast phylogenomics in Camelina (Brassicaceae) reveals multiple origins of polyploid species and the maternal lineage of C. sativa [PDF]
Jordan R. Brock +4 more
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Summary Hybrid zones provide excellent opportunities to study evolutionary processes linked to interspecific gene flow, including introgression, genetic erosion, polyploid establishment, and speciation. The genus Cardamine (Brassicaceae) serves as an excellent model for polyploid evolution, including one of the few well‐documented neo‐allopolyploid ...
Judita Zozomová‐Lihová +5 more
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ABSTRACT The infection of plants by pathogens is an intricate process in which genes from both the host and pathogen contribute to the infection process. Susceptibility (S) genes have been defined as plant genes that encode functions that are exploited by pathogens to invade and reproduce in host plants. Mutations in S‐genes therefore result in reduced
Yaohua You +4 more
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Preparation of sub-genomic fractions enriched for particular chromosomes in polyploid wheat [PDF]
Jan Vrána +4 more
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ABSTRACT Gene expression of developing seeds drives essential processes such as nutrient storage, stress tolerance and germination. However, the spatial organisation of gene expression within the complex structure of the seed remains largely unexplored.
Tori Millsteed +7 more
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Used version of WhatsHap for "Haplotype Threading: Accurate Polyploid Phasing from Long Reads"
Sven Schrinner +4 more
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The Epigenetic Regulation of Agronomic Traits and Environmental Adaptability in Brassicas
ABSTRACT As essential sources of vegetables, oilseeds, and forage, Brassica crops exhibit complex epigenetic regulation mechanisms involving histone modifications, DNA modifications, RNA modifications, noncoding RNAs, and chromatin remodelling. The agronomic traits and environmental adaptability of crops are regulated by both genetic and epigenetic ...
Daolei Zhang +3 more
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Plastome variation in the diploid progenitors of Tragopogon miscellus can be used to distinguish between independent formations of this polyploid, to identify the origin of maternal parents, and to investigate ongoing evolutionary dynamics. Abstract Tragopogon is a model system for the study of recent, recurrent, and reciprocal allopolyploid formation.
U. Mukhtar +5 more
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