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1. Rapid evolution of α-gliadin gene family revealed by analyzing Gli-2 locus regions of wild emmer wheat.

2. Reassessment of the evolution of wheat chromosomes 4A, 5A, and 7B.

3. Structural variation and rates of genome evolution in the grass family seen through comparison of sequences of genomes greatly differing in size.

4. Dynamic Evolution of α-Gliadin Prolamin Gene Family in Homeologous Genomes of Hexaploid Wheat.

5. Sequencing and comparative analyses of Aegilops tauschii chromosome arm 3DS reveal rapid evolution of Triticeae genomes.

6. PIECE 2.0: an update for the plant gene structure comparison and evolution database.

7. Dynamic evolution of resistance gene analogs in the orthologous genomic regions of powdery mildew resistance gene MlIW170 in Triticum dicoccoides and Aegilops tauschii.

8. Haplotype variation of Glu-D1 locus and the origin of Glu-D1d allele conferring superior end-use qualities in common wheat.

9. Sequence organization and evolutionary dynamics of Brachypodium-specific centromere retrotransposons.

10. PIECE: a database for plant gene structure comparison and evolution.

11. Genome comparisons reveal a dominant mechanism of chromosome number reduction in grasses and accelerated genome evolution in Triticeae.

12. Rapid evolution and complex structural organization in genomic regions harboring multiple prolamin genes in the polyploid wheat genome.

13. Types and rates of sequence evolution at the high-molecular-weight glutenin locus in hexaploid wheat and its ancestral genomes.

14. Genomic organization of the complex alpha-gliadin gene loci in wheat.

15. Rapid genome evolution revealed by comparative sequence analysis of orthologous regions from four triticeae genomes.

16. Dynamics of the evolution of orthologous and paralogous portions of a complex locus region in two genomes of allopolyploid wheat.

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