N6-methyladenosine modifications (m6A) is one of the most abundant and prevalent post-transcriptional RNA modifications in plants, playing the crucial role in plant growth and development and stress adaptation. However, the m6A regulatory machinery in , the D genome progenitor of common wheat, is not well understood at present. Here, we systematically identified the m6A-related genes in with a genome-wide search approach.
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