Scientists have successfully mapped the genome sequence of Aegilops mutica, a wild relative of wheat, shedding light on its genetic diversity and potential use in breeding programs.
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Researchers uncover natural variation in wild emmer wheat for broad-spectrum disease resistanceWild emmer wheat, Triticum dicoccoides ... population consisting of 31,786 gametes was used to fine map Pm36 in a small genomic interval containing only four high-confidence genes according ...
Surbhi Grewal, assistant professor, School of Biosciences, led the wild wheat variety study at the University of Nottingham. NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND — Scientists have mapped the genome sequence for a wild ...
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