Human utilization of the mulberry–silkworm interaction started at least 5,000 years ago and greatly influenced world history through the Silk Road. Complementing the silkworm genome sequence, here we describe the genome of a mulberry species Morus notabilis. In the 330-Mb genome assembly, we identify 128Mb of repetitive sequences and 29,338 genes, 60.8 % of which are supported by transcriptome sequencing. Mulberry gene sequences appear to evolveB3 times faster than other Rosales, perhaps facilitating the species ’ spread worldwide. The mulberry tree is among a few eudicots but several Rosales that have not preserved genome duplications in more than 100 million years; however, a neopolyploid series found in the mulberry tree and several othe...
Mulberry, belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, and genus Morus, has received attention b...
Paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) is a well-known woody tree historically used for Cai Lun pa...
Copia and Gypsy play important roles in structural, functional and evolutionary dynamics of plant ge...
Mulberry (Morus spp.) is the sole plant consumed by the domesticated silkworm. However, the genome o...
Mulberry is an important cultivated plant that has received the attention of biologists interested i...
The evolutionary dynamics of long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons in tree genomes has remaine...
Mulberry has been used as an economically important food crop for the domesticated silkworm for thou...
<div><p>miRNAs are a class of non-coding endogenous small RNAs. They play vital roles in plant growt...
SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes, as unique plant transcription factors, play impo...
As a consequence of long-term coevolution and natural selection, the leaves of mulberry (Morus alba)...
<div><p>Mulberry, belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, and genus <i>Morus</i>, has recei...
The complete nucleotide sequence of mulberry (Morus indica cv. K2) chloroplast genome (158,484 bp) h...
The foliage of mulberry, Morus indica, serves as feed for the silkworm, and developing elite cultiva...
Enterobacter mori is a plant-pathogenic enterobacterium responsible for the bacterial wilt of Morus ...
Mulberry (genus Morus), belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, is an important woody plant...
Mulberry, belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, and genus Morus, has received attention b...
Paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) is a well-known woody tree historically used for Cai Lun pa...
Copia and Gypsy play important roles in structural, functional and evolutionary dynamics of plant ge...
Mulberry (Morus spp.) is the sole plant consumed by the domesticated silkworm. However, the genome o...
Mulberry is an important cultivated plant that has received the attention of biologists interested i...
The evolutionary dynamics of long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons in tree genomes has remaine...
Mulberry has been used as an economically important food crop for the domesticated silkworm for thou...
<div><p>miRNAs are a class of non-coding endogenous small RNAs. They play vital roles in plant growt...
SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE (SPL) genes, as unique plant transcription factors, play impo...
As a consequence of long-term coevolution and natural selection, the leaves of mulberry (Morus alba)...
<div><p>Mulberry, belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, and genus <i>Morus</i>, has recei...
The complete nucleotide sequence of mulberry (Morus indica cv. K2) chloroplast genome (158,484 bp) h...
The foliage of mulberry, Morus indica, serves as feed for the silkworm, and developing elite cultiva...
Enterobacter mori is a plant-pathogenic enterobacterium responsible for the bacterial wilt of Morus ...
Mulberry (genus Morus), belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, is an important woody plant...
Mulberry, belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, and genus Morus, has received attention b...
Paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) is a well-known woody tree historically used for Cai Lun pa...
Copia and Gypsy play important roles in structural, functional and evolutionary dynamics of plant ge...