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The genomic repertoire of complex and polyploid cereal genomes
Cereals such as wheat are among our most important crops but their genome sequences and gene repertoires remained largely uncharacterized so far, due to large genome sizes, high repeat content and complex genome structures. In this work, novel analysis strategies were developed to access and characterize the gene content of wheat and barley and ...
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SCMV targets small heat shock proteins (ScHSP17.5 and ScHSP17.9A) via P3N‐PIPO to evade sugarcane immunity and enhance replication, revealing key host–virus interactions for breeding strategies. ABSTRACT Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV) causes substantial yield losses worldwide, yet the molecular basis underlying resistance and susceptibility in sugarcane
Yuan Yuan +5 more
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Polyploid plant genomes complexity and the challenges of sequencing. [PDF]
Anderson AW, Albertini E, Rosellini D.
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Novel anticancer combination therapies using replication-selective oncolytic adenoviruses and chemotherapeutics [PDF]
Hammarén Busch, Kristina
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Summary Plant‐derived oils are essential sources of reduced carbon and various fatty acid (FA) structures for food, biofuels, and the oleochemical industry. Despite extensive efforts, engineering mainstream oilseed crops to produce high levels of industrially valuable unusual FAs (UFAs) remains challenging.
Prasad Parchuri +4 more
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ABSTRACT Soil salinization threatens the yield and quality of wheat. Roots are critical for the salt stress response, yet their cell‐type‐specific mechanisms remain unclear. We conducted the first single‐nucleus RNA sequencing analysis of wheat root tips from salt‐sensitive (CS) and ‐tolerant (DK) varieties under salt stress, profiling 188 270 high ...
Lin Du +10 more
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Benchmarking long-read variant calling in diploid and polyploid genomes: insights from human and plants. [PDF]
Fukasawa Y.
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Reducing the Sinapine Levels of Camelina sativa Seeds Through Targeted Genome Editing of REF1
ABSTRACT Sinapine (O‐sinapoyl choline) is the major phenolic metabolite typically found in the oil‐rich seeds of Brassicaceae such as Camelina sativa and Brassica napus. It imparts a bitter taste to the seeds as a defence mechanism against herbivores, but it also renders them less palatable to livestock.
Amélie A. Kelly +5 more
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The polyploid continuum and the landscape of polyploid genomic variation. [PDF]
Twyford AD +6 more
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Biosystematic relationships and the formation of polyploids [PDF]
Buggs, RJA, Soltis, DE, Soltis, PS
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