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1. Harnessing landrace diversity empowers wheat breeding.

2. A wheat kinase and immune receptor form host-specificity barriers against the blast fungus.

3. A catalogue of resistance gene homologs and a chromosome-scale reference sequence support resistance gene mapping in winter wheat.

4. A recombined Sr26 and Sr61 disease resistance gene stack in wheat encodes unrelated NLR genes.

5. A five-transgene cassette confers broad-spectrum resistance to a fungal rust pathogen in wheat.

6. Identification of specificity-defining amino acids of the wheat immune receptor Pm2 and powdery mildew effector AvrPm2.

7. Chromosome-scale genome assembly provides insights into rye biology, evolution and agronomic potential.

8. A highly differentiated region of wheat chromosome 7AL encodes a Pm1a immune receptor that recognizes its corresponding AvrPm1a effector from Blumeria graminis.

9. Wheat Pm4 resistance to powdery mildew is controlled by alternative splice variants encoding chimeric proteins.

10. The Aegilops ventricosa 2N v S segment in bread wheat: cytology, genomics and breeding.

11. Multiple wheat genomes reveal global variation in modern breeding.

12. Discovery and characterisation of a new leaf rust resistance gene introgressed in wheat from wild wheat Aegilops peregrina.

13. Stem rust resistance in wheat is suppressed by a subunit of the mediator complex.

14. BED-domain-containing immune receptors confer diverse resistance spectra to yellow rust.

15. The transcriptional landscape of polyploid wheat.

16. Chromosome-scale comparative sequence analysis unravels molecular mechanisms of genome dynamics between two wheat cultivars.

17. Rht18 Semidwarfism in Wheat Is Due to Increased GA 2-oxidaseA9 Expression and Reduced GA Content.

18. A modified sequence capture approach allowing standard and methylation analyses of the same enriched genomic DNA sample.

19. Rapid gene isolation in barley and wheat by mutant chromosome sequencing.

21. Ancient hybridizations among the ancestral genomes of bread wheat.

22. A distorted circadian clock causes early flowering and temperature-dependent variation in spike development in the Eps-3Am mutant of einkorn wheat.

23. Frequent gene movement and pseudogene evolution is common to the large and complex genomes of wheat, barley, and their relatives.

24. Ancient hybridizations among the ancestral genomes of bread wheat

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