Diversity analysis of 80,000 wheat accessions reveals consequences and opportunities of selection footprints

Undomesticated wild species, crop wild relatives, and landraces represent sources of variation for wheat improvement to address challenges from climate change and the growing human population. Here, we study 56,342 domesticated hexaploid, 18,946 domesticated tetraploid and 3,903 crop wild relatives...

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Main Authors: Sansaloni, Carolina P., Franco, Jorge, Santos, Bruno, Percival-Alwyn, Lawrence, Singh, Sukhwinder, Petroli, Cesar, Campos, Jaime, Dreher, Kate, Payne, Thomas S., Marshall, David, Kilian, Benjamin, Milne, Iain, Raubach, Sebastian, Shaw, Paul D., Stephen, Gordon, Carling, Jason, Pierre, Carolina Saint, Burgueño, Juan, Crosa, José, Li, HuiHui, Guzmán García, Carlos, Kehel, Zakaria, Amri, Ahmed, Kilian, Andrzej, Wenzl, Peter, Uauy, Cristobal, Banziger, Marianne, Caccamo, Mario Jose, Pixley, Kevin
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110837

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