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  • A pangenome reference for the phenotypically diverse crop sorghum aims to help accelerate future efforts to breed crops that are better adapted to changing environments.

    • Geoffrey P. Morris
    • Avril M. Harder
    • John T. Lovell
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    P: 1-9
  • This Review compares predictive genomics across humans, animals and plants, and outlines shared statistical foundations and key differences in phenotype structure, as well as opportunities for biologically grounded, generalizable artificial intelligence models.

    • Saranya Arirangan
    • Leticia F. de Oliveira
    • Matthew Tegtmeyer
    Reviews
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 58, P: 503-516
  • Tannins in grains prevent sparrow consumption but cause bitterness for people with sensitive taste. A study uncovered genes controlling tannin presence in sorghum and revealed a coevolution among humans, sorghums and birds linked by tannins in African agroecosystems.

    • Yuye Wu
    • Tingting Guo
    • Xianran Li
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 5, P: 1229-1236
  • A key step in domestication of cereals was loss of seed shattering. Jianming Yu and colleagues show that seed shattering is controlled by alleles at Sh1 in sorghum. The authors also identify an insertion in the ortholog of Sh1 in a shattering-resistant mutant in rice and orthologs of Sh1 located in two narrow quantitative trait locus (QTL) intervals that regulate shattering in maize. The data suggest parallel selection on Sh1 in the domestication of cereals.

    • Zhongwei Lin
    • Xianran Li
    • Jianming Yu
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 44, P: 720-724