Hayley MangelsonDavid E. JarvisPatricia MollinedoOscar M. Rollano‐PeñalozaValeria Palma-EncinasLuz Gómez-PandoEric N. JellenPeter J. Maughan2026-03-222026-03-22201910.1002/aps3.11300https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11300https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/45085Citaciones: 33When compared with quinoa, strong patterns of synteny support the hypothesis that cañahua is a close A-genome diploid relative, and thus potentially a simplified model diploid species for genetic analysis and improvement of quinoa. Resequencing and phylogenetic analysis of a diversity panel of cañahua accessions suggests that coordinated efforts are needed to enhance genetic diversity conservation within ex situ germplasm collections.enBiologyChenopodium quinoaSyntenyPloidyGenomeSequence assemblyGermplasmGenetic diversityRetrotransposonIndelThe genome of <i>Chenopodium pallidicaule</i>: An emerging Andean super grainarticle