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1. Combined cytogenetic and molecular methods for taxonomic verification and description of Brassica populations deriving from different origins

2. Corrigendum: FANCM Limits Meiotic Crossovers in Brassica Crops

3. Genome Size Variation and Comparative Genomics Reveal Intraspecific Diversity in Brassica rapa

4. A Modified Meiotic Recombination in Brassica napus Largely Improves Its Breeding Efficiency

5. Sequencing and Chromosome-Scale Assembly of Plant Genomes, Brassica rapa as a Use Case

6. The Impact of Open Pollination on the Structural Evolutionary Dynamics, Meiotic Behavior, and Fertility of Resynthesized Allotetraploid Brassica napus L.

7. Speciation Success of Polyploid Plants Closely Relates to the Regulation of Meiotic Recombination

8. FANCM Limits Meiotic Crossovers in Brassica Crops

9. Amplifying recombination genome-wide and reshaping crossover landscapes in Brassicas.

11. I-SceI and customized meganucleases-mediated genome editing in tomato and oilseed rape

12. Epigenomic and structural events preclude recombination in Brassica napus

13. Sequencing and Chromosome-Scale Assembly of Plant Genomes, Brassica rapa as a Use Case

14. Sequencing and Chromosome-Scale Assembly of Plant Genomes, Brassica rapa as a Use Case

15. Untangling structural factors driving genome stabilization in nascent Brassica napus allopolyploids

16. Untangling structural factors and evolutionary drivers in nascent polyploids

17. Corrigendum: FANCM Limits Meiotic Crossovers in Brassica Crops

18. Genome Size Variation and Comparative Genomics Reveal Intraspecific Diversity in Brassica rapa

19. An automatic non-invasive classification for plant phenotyping by MRI images: An application for quality control on cauliflower at primary meristem stage

20. One gene-one name: the AvrLmJ1 avirulence gene of Leptosphaeria maculans is AvrLm5

21. Crop plants with improved culture and quality traits for food, feed and other uses

22. Cytonuclear interactions remain stable during allopolyploid evolution despite repeated whole-genome duplications in Brassica

23. Gene conversion events and variable degree of homogenization of rDNA loci in cultivars of Brassica napus

24. Chromosome-scale assemblies of plant genomes using nanopore long reads and optical maps

25. Assessing the response of small RNA populations to allopolyploidy using resynthesized Brassica napus allotetraploids

26. Variation in floral organs in wild populations of Brassica rapa L

27. Cytogenetics, a science linking genomics and breeding: the Brassica Model

28. New insights on homologous recombination in polyploids: the striking case of Brassica allotriploids

29. Amplifying recombination genome-wide and reshaping crossover landscapes in Brassicas

30. The impact of open pollination on the structural evolutionary dynamics, meiotic behavior, and fertility of resynthesized allotetraploid Brassica napus L

31. Mapping of homoeologous chromosome exchanges influencing quantitative trait variation in Brassica napus

32. Gene Introgression in Weeds Depends on Initial Gene Location in the Crop: Brassica napus - Raphanus raphanistrum Model

33. The poor lonesome A subgenome of Brassica napus var. Darmor (AACC) may not survive without its mate

34. Crossover rate between homologous chromosomes and interference are regulated by the addition of specific unpaired chromosomes in<scp>B</scp>rassica

35. The Impact of Open Pollination on the Structural Evolutionary Dynamics, Meiotic Behavior, and Fertility of Resynthesized Allotetraploid

36. Re-synthèse d’espèces : l’exemple du colza

37. Centromere Locations in Brassica A and C Genomes Revealed Through Half-Tetrad Analysis

38. Non-random distribution of extensive chromosome rearrangements in Brassica napus depends on genome organization

39. Polyploid formation pathways have an impact on genetic rearrangements in resynthesized Brassica napus

40. Repeated Polyploidy Drove Different Levels of Crossover Suppression between Homoeologous Chromosomes inBrassica napusAllohaploids

41. WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF ALLOPOLYPLOIDY ON TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS? A STRUCTURAL APPROACH ON NEWLY SYNTHESIZED BRASSICA NAPUS ALLOTETRAPLOIDS

42. Genetic regulation of meiosis in polyploid species: new insights into an old question

43. Quantitative resistance increases the durability of qualitative resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans in Brassica napus

44. Genetic Regulation of Meiotic Cross-Overs between Related Genomes inBrassica napusHaploids and Hybrids

45. Chromosome ‘speed dating’ during meiosis of polyploid Brassica hybrids and haploids

46. Homoeologous Chromosome Sorting and Progression of Meiotic Recombination in Brassica napus: Ploidy Does Matter![W]

47. A stochastic cellular model with uncertainty analysis to assess the risk of transgene invasion after crop-wild hybridization: Oilseed rape and wild radish as a case study

48. The fate of chromosomes and alleles in an allohexaploid [i]brassica[/i] population

49. Genetic relationships between Sicilian wild populations of Brassica analysed with RAPD markers

50. Presence in Leptosphaeria maculans populations of isolates virulent on resistance introgressed into Brassica napus from the B. nigra B genome

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