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Transposable Element Populations Shed Light on the Evolutionary History of Wheat and the Complex Co-Evolution of Autonomous and Non-Autonomous Retrotransposons

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2022
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Wicker, T., Stritt, C., Sotiropoulos, A. G., Poretti, M., Pozniak, C. J., Walkowiak, S., Gundlach, H., & Stein, N. (2022). Transposable Element Populations Shed Light on the Evolutionary History of Wheat and the Complex Co-Evolution of Autonomous and Non-Autonomous Retrotransposons. Advanced Genetics, 3(1), 2100022. https://doi.org/10.1002/ggn2.202100022

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Wheat has one of the largest and most repetitive genomes among major crop plants, containing over 85% transposable elements (TEs). TEs populate genomes much in the way that individuals populate ecosystems, diversifying into different lineages, sub-families and sub-populations. The recent availability of high-quality, chromosome-scale genome sequences from ten wheat lines enables a detailed analysis how TEs evolved in allohexaploid wheat, its diploids progenitors, and in various chromosomal haplotype segments. LTR retrotransposon famil

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  • Wicker, Thomas
  • Stritt, Christoph
  • Sotiropoulos, Alexandros G
  • Poretti, Manuel
  • Pozniak, Curtis J
  • Walkowiak, Sean
  • Gundlach, Heidrun
  • Stein, Nils

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3

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2100022

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2022-03-01

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2023-03-16

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2641-6573

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Wicker, T., Stritt, C., Sotiropoulos, A. G., Poretti, M., Pozniak, C. J., Walkowiak, S., Gundlach, H., & Stein, N. (2022). Transposable Element Populations Shed Light on the Evolutionary History of Wheat and the Complex Co-Evolution of Autonomous and Non-Autonomous Retrotransposons. Advanced Genetics, 3(1), 2100022. https://doi.org/10.1002/ggn2.202100022

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