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1. Temporal dynamics of the multi-omic response to endurance exercise training

2. The evolutionary patterns of barley pericentromeric chromosome regions, as shaped by linkage disequilibrium and domestication

3. An expanded universe of cancer targets

4. Development of a Multiparent Population for Genetic Mapping and Allele Discovery in Six-Row Barley

5. Identification of rare-disease genes using blood transcriptome sequencing and large control cohorts.

6. Pathologic gene network rewiring implicates PPP1R3A as a central regulator in pressure overload heart failure

8. The landscape of genomic imprinting across diverse adult human tissues

9. Genetic Characterization of Resistance to Wheat Stem Rust Race TTKSK in Landrace and Wild Barley Accessions Identifies the rpg4/Rpg5 Locus.

10. Two Genomic Regions Contribute Disproportionately to Geographic Differentiation in Wild Barley

11. Meta‐analysis of the genetics of resistance to Fusarium head blight and deoxynivalenol accumulation in barley and considerations for breeding.

12. Genome-wide SNPs and re-sequencing of growth habit and inflorescence genes in barley: implications for association mapping in germplasm arrays varying in size and structure

13. Transcriptome analysis of a barley breeding program examines gene expression diversity and reveals target genes for malting quality improvement

14. A high-density consensus map of barley linking DArT markers to SSR, RFLP and STS loci and agricultural traits

15. Association mapping of spot blotch resistance in wild barley.

16. Allelic Expression of Deleterious Protein-Coding Variants across Human Tissues

17. The Fate of Deleterious Variants in a Barley Genomic Prediction Population.

18. Evaluating Methods of Updating Training Data in Long-Term Genomewide Selection.

19. The Effects of Both Recent and Long-Term Selection and Genetic Drift Are Readily Evident in North American Barley Breeding Populations.

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