“…Among all known types of R genes, nucleotide-binding site-leucine-rich repeat (NBS-LRR, NBS for short) genes represent the largest class, encompassing more than 80% of the characterized R genes (Meyers et al, 1999;Meyers et al, 2005;McHale et al, 2006;Friedman and Baker, 2007). Since the first comprehensive study on NBS genes in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana; Meyers et al, 2003), NBS genes have been surveyed across various plant genomes, most of which belong to the rosid lineage of eudicots and the Poaceae of monocots (Monosi et al, 2004;Zhou et al, 2004;Yang et al, 2006;Ameline-Torregrosa et al, 2008;Yang et al, 2008;Mun et al, 2009;Porter et al, 2009;Li et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2011;Lozano et al, 2012;Luo et al, 2012;Andolfo et al, 2013;Shao et al, 2014).…”