“…These genes are believed to be regulated by NBS domains through signal transduction, and specific sites of corresponding pathogen virulence genes are recognized by LRR domains ( Gill et al., 2015 ). Six stripe rust resistance genes, Yr5/YrSP, Yr7, Yr10, Yr15, Yr36 , and YrAS2388R ( Fu et al., 2009 ; Liu H. et al., 2014 ; Klymiuk et al., 2018 ; Marchal et al., 2018 ; Zhang et al., 2019 ), four-leaf rust resistance genes Lr1, Lr10 , Lr21 , and Lr22a ( Feuillet et al., 2003 ; Huang et al., 2003 ; Cloutier et al., 2007 ; Thind et al., 2017 ), and nine major stem rust resistance genes, Sr33, Sr35, Sr50, Sr22, Sr45, Sr13, Sr46, Sr21 , and Sr60 ( Periyannan et al., 2013 ; Saintenac et al., 2013b ; Mago et al., 2015 ; Steuernagel et al., 2016 ; Zhang et al., 2017 ; Arora et al., 2018 ; Chen et al., 2018 ; Chen S. et al., 2020 ), and two pleiotropic APR ( Lr34/Yr18/Sr57 and Lr67/Yr46/Sr55 ) ( Krattinger et al., 2009 ; Moore et al., 2015 ) have been cloned ( Table 2 ).…”