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The Plant Genome|November 30, 2016
Population Genomics Related to Adaptation in Elite Oat GermplasmKathy Esvelt Klos, Yung-Fen Huang, Wubishet A Bekele, et al.
The Plant Genome|November 30, 2016
A Consensus Map in Cultivated Hexaploid Oat Reveals Conserved Grass Synteny with Substantial Subgenome RearrangementAshley S Chaffin, Yung-Fen Huang, Scott Smith, et al.
Plos One|March 28, 2013
SNP discovery and chromosome anchoring provide the first physically-anchored hexaploid oat map and reveal synteny with model speciesRebekah E Oliver, Nicholas A Tinker, Gerard R Lazo, et al.
Nature Communications|October 30, 2025
Global genomic population structure of wild and cultivated oat reveals signatures of chromosome rearrangementsWubishet A Bekele, Raz Avni, Clayton L Birkett, et al.
Nature|November 20, 2025
Author Correction: A pangenome and pantranscriptome of hexaploid oatRaz Avni, Nadia Kamal, Lidija Bitz, et al.
Nature|October 30, 2025
A pangenome and pantranscriptome of hexaploid oatRaz Avni, Nadia Kamal, Lidija Bitz, et al.
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The Plant Genome|November 30, 2016
Population Genomics Related to Adaptation in Elite Oat GermplasmKathy Esvelt Klos, Yung-Fen Huang, Wubishet A Bekele, et al.
The Plant Genome|November 30, 2016
A Consensus Map in Cultivated Hexaploid Oat Reveals Conserved Grass Synteny with Substantial Subgenome RearrangementAshley S Chaffin, Yung-Fen Huang, Scott Smith, et al.
Plos One|March 28, 2013
SNP discovery and chromosome anchoring provide the first physically-anchored hexaploid oat map and reveal synteny with model speciesRebekah E Oliver, Nicholas A Tinker, Gerard R Lazo, et al.
Nature Communications|October 30, 2025
Global genomic population structure of wild and cultivated oat reveals signatures of chromosome rearrangementsWubishet A Bekele, Raz Avni, Clayton L Birkett, et al.
Nature|November 20, 2025
Author Correction: A pangenome and pantranscriptome of hexaploid oatRaz Avni, Nadia Kamal, Lidija Bitz, et al.
Nature|October 30, 2025
A pangenome and pantranscriptome of hexaploid oatRaz Avni, Nadia Kamal, Lidija Bitz, et al.
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