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  • The wheat genome is large and complex, and has defied complete sequencing. But the most comprehensive analysis so far of the plant's genes will support efforts to optimize the supply of this vital food crop. See Letter p.705

    • Peter Langridge
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 491, P: 678-680
  • Contemporary genomics and informatics technologies were used to provide a meaningful and insightful overview of more than 20,000 wild and domesticated barley genotypes from one of the largest crop germplasm collections. The data provide a framework for the rational exploitation of genetic resources in crop improvement, which will be central to addressing global food security.

    • Peter Langridge
    • Robbie Waugh
    News & Views
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 51, P: 200-201
  • We must mine the biodiversity in seed banks to help to overcome food shortages, urge Susan McCouch and colleagues.

    • Susan McCouch
    • Gregory J. Baute
    • Daniel Zamir
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 499, P: 23-24