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  • A haplotype-resolved pan-genome of autotetraploid European potato founder lines shows high nucleotide diversity at remarkably low haplotype diversity, which is probably the result of hybridization events with wild potato species, followed by population bottlenecks during domestication and transition to Europe.

    • Hequan Sun
    • Sergio Tusso
    • Korbinian Schneeberger
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 642, P: 389-397
  • Plants store the vast majority of their DNA in the nucleus, like all other eukaryotes, but also possess two sets of organellar genomes in mitochondria and plastids. Now, researchers have employed haploid inducers to generate reciprocal cybrids to disentangle the specific contributions of organellar variations to plant performance.

    • Pádraic J. Flood
    • Tom P. J. M. Theeuwen
    • Erik Wijnker
    Research
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 6, P: 13-21