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Wheat Pan-Transcriptome Reveals Functional Diversity to Transform Global Breeding Efforts
Wheat is the most widely cultivated crop in the world; over 215 million hectares are grown annually. To meet the demands of a growing global population, plant breeders face the challenge of increasing wheat production by an estimated 60 percent within the next 40 years. Thanks to the International 10+ Wheat Genomes Project, the genomes of nine wheat cultivars have been recently sequenced and assembled to chromosome-level. Now, researchers have a…
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Wheat Pan-Transcriptome Reveals Functional Diversity to Transform Global Breeding Efforts
Wheat is the most widely cultivated crop in the world; over 215 million hectares are grown annually. To meet the demands of a growing global population, plant breeders face the challenge of increasing wheat production by an estimated 60 percent within the next 40 years. Thanks to the International 10+ Wheat Genomes Project, the genomes of nine wheat cultivars have been recently sequenced and assembled to chromosome-level. Now, researchers have a…
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