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    • Identifying candidate genes for sugar accumulation in sugarcane: an integrative approach
    • Genome assembly of a diversity panel of Chenopodium quinoa
    • Transposable element accumulation drives genome size increase in Hylesia metabus (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), an urticating moth species from South America
    • The black honey bee genome: insights on specific structural elements and a first step towards pangenomes
    • Evolutionary Analysis of Six Gene Families Part of the Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Gene Network in Three Brassicaceae Species
    • A cluster of putative resistance genes is associated with a dominant resistance to sunflower broomrape
    • A hemizygous supergene controls homomorphic and heteromorphic self-incompatibility systems in Oleaceae
    • The homomorphic self-incompatibility system in Oleaceae is controlled by a hemizygous genomic region expressing a gibberellin pathway gene
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The black honey bee genome: insights on specific structural elements and a first step towards pangenomes

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