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1. The barley mutant multiflorus2.b reveals quantitative genetic variation for new spikelet architecture

2. Genome-wide identification of loci modifying spike-branching in tetraploid wheat

3. De Novo Genome Assembly of the Japanese Wheat Cultivar Norin 61 Highlights Functional Variation in Flowering Time and Fusarium-Resistant Genes in East Asian Genotypes

4. Supernumerary B chromosomes of Aegilops speltoides undergo precise elimination in roots early in embryo development

5. Helical metaphase chromatid coiling is conserved

6. Genome sequences ofAegilopsspecies of section Sitopsis reveal phylogenetic relationships and provide resources for wheat improvement

7. The contribution of cis- and trans-acting variants to gene regulation in wild and domesticated barley under cold stress and control conditions

8. Exome association analysis sheds light onto leaf rust (Puccinia triticina) resistance genes currently used in wheat breeding (Triticum aestivum L.)

9. Chromosome-scale assembly of wild barley accession 'OUH602'

10. Transcriptional landscapes of floral meristems in barley

11. Global range expansion history of pepper (Capsicum spp.) revealed by over 10,000 genebank accessions

12. COMPOSITUM 1 contributes to the architectural simplification of barley inflorescence via meristem identity signals

13. A genome assembly of the barley ‘transformation reference’ cultivar Golden Promise

14. Discovery of multi-megabase polymorphic inversions by chromosome conformation capture sequencing in large-genome plant species

15. SSR‐seq: Genotyping of microsatellites using next‐generation sequencing reveals higher level of polymorphism as compared to traditional fragment size scoring

16. Durum wheat genome highlights past domestication signatures and future improvement targets

17. Mapping resistance to powdery mildew in barley reveals a large-effect nonhost resistance QTL

18. Mutations in the gene of the Gα subunit of the heterotrimeric G protein are the cause for the brachytic1 semi-dwarf phenotype in barley and applicable for practical breeding

19. The barley pan-genome reveals the hidden legacy of mutation breeding

20. Chromosome-scale genome assembly provides insights into rye biology, evolution, and agronomic potential

21. Quantification of Recombination Rate and Segregation Distortion by Genotyping and Sequencing of Single Pollen Nuclei

22. TRITEX: chromosome-scale sequence assembly of Triticeae genomes with open-source tools

23. Exome sequencing of geographically diverse barley landraces and wild relatives gives insights into environmental adaptation

24. Memory-guided reaching in a patient with visual hemiagnosia

25. Anticipatory eye fixations reveal tool knowledge for tool interaction

26. Detecting large chromosomal modifications using short read data from genotyping-by-sequencing

27. High resolution genetic and physical mapping of a major powdery mildew resistance locus in barley

28. In Situ Hi-C for Plants: An Improved Method to Detect Long-Range Chromatin Interactions

29. Evolutionarily conserved partial gene duplication in the Triticeae tribe of grasses confers pathogen resistance

30. Genebank genomics highlights the diversity of a global barley collection

31. Transcriptomic basis for reinforcement of elm antiherbivore defence mediated by insect egg deposition

32. Tethered Chromosome Conformation Capture Sequencing in Triticeae: A Valuable Tool for Genome Assembly

33. In-vivo quantitative structural imaging of the human midbrain and the superior colliculus at 9.4T

34. A High-Density, Sequence-Enriched Genetic Map of Hordeum bulbosum and Its Collinearity to H. vulgare

35. Genetic diversity and relationship between domesticated rye and its wild relatives as revealed through genotyping-by-sequencing

36. Preserved Expert Object Recognition in a Case of Visual Hemiagnosia

37. Sequencing of Single Pollen Nuclei Reveals Meiotic Recombination Events at Megabase Resolution and Circumvents Segregation Distortion Caused by Postmeiotic Processes

38. Routine Clinical Testing Underestimates Proprioceptive Deficits in Friedreich’s Ataxia

39. Hemifield coding in ventral object-sensitive areas - Evidence from visual hemiagnosia

40. Clinical assessment of dysphagia in neurodegeneration (CADN): development, validity and reliability of a bedside tool for dysphagia assessment

41. Depth‐dependence of visual signals in the human superior colliculus at 9.4 T

42. A chromosome conformation capture ordered sequence of the barley genome

43. Rye B chromosomes encode a functional Argonaute-like protein with in vitro slicer activities similar to its A chromosome paralog

44. The recognition of everyday objects changes grasp scaling

45. Eye Proprioception Used for Visual Localization Only If in Conflict with the Oculomotor Plan

46. 20 years later: A second look on DF's motor behaviour

47. Direct electrical stimulation of human cortex — the gold standard for mapping brain functions?

48. The Anatomy of Object Recognition—Visual Form Agnosia Caused by Medial Occipitotemporal Stroke

49. A Homolog of Blade-On-Petiole 1 and 2 (BOP1/2) Controls Internode Length and Homeotic Changes of the Barley Inflorescence

50. Presence versus absence of CYP734A50 underlies the style-length dimorphism in primroses

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