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1. A Dominance Hypothesis Argument for Historical Genetic Gains and the Fixation of Heterosis in Octoploid Strawberry.

2. Secreted in Xylem 6 ( SIX6 ) Mediates Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae Race 1 Avirulence on FW1 -Resistant Strawberry Cultivars.

3. Genetic gains underpinning a little-known strawberry Green Revolution.

4. Accelerating genetic gains for quantitative resistance to verticillium wilt through predictive breeding in strawberry.

5. Transgressive segregation, hopeful monsters, and phenotypic selection drove rapid genetic gains and breakthroughs in predictive breeding for quantitative resistance to Macrophomina in strawberry.

6. A medium-density genotyping platform for cultivated strawberry using DArTag technology.

7. Uncovering genetic and metabolite markers associated with resistance against anthracnose fruit rot in northern highbush blueberry.

8. Harnessing underutilized gene bank diversity and genomic prediction of cross usefulness to enhance resistance to Phytophthora cactorum in strawberry.

9. A multi-omics framework reveals strawberry flavor genes and their regulatory elements.

10. Novel Fusarium wilt resistance genes uncovered in natural and cultivated strawberry populations are found on three non-homoeologous chromosomes.

11. Average semivariance directly yields accurate estimates of the genomic variance in complex trait analyses.

12. Genomic prediction of strawberry resistance to postharvest fruit decay caused by the fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea.

13. Evolutionary history and pan-genome dynamics of strawberry ( Fragaria spp.).

14. Diversification, spread, and admixture of octoploid strawberry in the Western Hemisphere.

16. Average semivariance yields accurate estimates of the fraction of marker-associated genetic variance and heritability in complex trait analyses.

18. Unraveling the Complex Hybrid Ancestry and Domestication History of Cultivated Strawberry.

19. Horizontal chromosome transfer and independent evolution drive diversification in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae.

20. Social network analysis of the genealogy of strawberry: retracing the wild roots of heirloom and modern cultivars.

21. Discovery of three loci increasing resistance to charcoal rot caused by Macrophomina phaseolina in octoploid strawberry.

22. Allelic Variation of MYB10 Is the Major Force Controlling Natural Variation in Skin and Flesh Color in Strawberry ( Fragaria spp.) Fruit.

23. Highly accurate long-read HiFi sequencing data for five complex genomes.

24. Accuracy of genomic selection and long-term genetic gain for resistance to Verticillium wilt in strawberry.

25. Multi-dimensional machine learning approaches for fruit shape phenotyping in strawberry.

26. A roadmap for research in octoploid strawberry.

27. Genome Synteny Has Been Conserved Among the Octoploid Progenitors of Cultivated Strawberry Over Millions of Years of Evolution.

29. Disease Resistance Genetics and Genomics in Octoploid Strawberry.

30. Grey mould of strawberry, a devastating disease caused by the ubiquitous necrotrophic fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea.

31. Author Correction: Origin and evolution of the octoploid strawberry genome.

32. Origin and evolution of the octoploid strawberry genome.

33. Infection Strategies Deployed by Botrytis cinerea , Fusarium acuminatum , and Rhizopus stolonifer as a Function of Tomato Fruit Ripening Stage.

34. Domestication of Temperate and Coastal Hybrids with Distinct Ancestral Gene Selection in Octoploid Strawberry.

35. Genome-Wide Association Mapping Uncovers Fw1 , a Dominant Gene Conferring Resistance to Fusarium Wilt in Strawberry.

36. Single-molecule sequencing and optical mapping yields an improved genome of woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca) with chromosome-scale contiguity.

37. The sunflower genome provides insights into oil metabolism, flowering and Asterid evolution.

38. Genes affecting novel seed constituents in Limnanthes alba Benth: transcriptome analysis of developing embryos and a new genetic map of meadowfoam.

39. Association mapping in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) reveals independent control of apical vs. basal branching.

40. Chromosomal evolution and patterns of introgression in helianthus.

41. The use of SNP markers for linkage mapping in diploid and tetraploid peanuts.

42. Genetic architecture of floral traits in Iris hexagona and Iris fulva.

43. BSTA: a targeted approach combines bulked segregant analysis with next- generation sequencing and de novo transcriptome assembly for SNP discovery in sunflower.

44. The EPICS Family Bundle and its effects on stress and coping of families of critically ill trauma patients.

45. Association mapping and the genomic consequences of selection in sunflower.

46. Sunflower genetic, genomic and ecological resources.

47. Deep sequencing analysis of the transcriptomes of peanut aerial and subterranean young pods identifies candidate genes related to early embryo abortion.

48. Comparative mapping in intraspecific populations uncovers a high degree of macrosynteny between A- and B-genome diploid species of peanut.

49. The sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) genome reflects a recent history of biased accumulation of transposable elements.

50. Large-scale transcriptome characterization and mass discovery of SNPs in globe artichoke and its related taxa.

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