Crop wild relatives are valuable resources for future genetic improvement. Here, we report the de novo genome assembly of Musa itinerans, a disease-resistant wild banana relative in subtropical China. The assembled genome size was 462.1 Mb, covering 75.2% of the genome (615.2Mb) and containing 32, 456 predicted protein-coding genes. Since the approximate divergence around 5.8 million years ago, the genomes of Musa itinerans and Musa acuminata have shown conserved collinearity. Gene family expansions and contractions enrichment analysis revealed that some pathways were associated with phenotypic or physiological innovations. These include a transition from wood to herbaceous in the ancestral Musaceae, intensification of cold and drought tole...
Bananas (Musa) are the fourth most important crop in developing countries. They are important as an ...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
International audienceBananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial ...
Crop wild relatives are valuable resources for future genetic improvement. Here, we report the de no...
Musa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth most important crop in de...
The availability of the banana reference genome sequence (D’Hont et al., 2012) and Next Generation S...
Edible bananas result from interspecific hybridization between Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana, a...
International audienceMusa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth mos...
Background Musa beccarii (Musaceae) is a banana species native to Borneo, sometimes grown as an orn...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
AbstractBanana (Musaceae family) has a complex genetic history and includes a genus Musa with a vari...
Banana (Musaceae family) has a complex genetic history and includes a genus Musa with a variety of c...
Bananas (Musa) are the fourth most important crop in developing countries. They are important as an ...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
International audienceBananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial ...
Crop wild relatives are valuable resources for future genetic improvement. Here, we report the de no...
Musa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth most important crop in de...
The availability of the banana reference genome sequence (D’Hont et al., 2012) and Next Generation S...
Edible bananas result from interspecific hybridization between Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana, a...
International audienceMusa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth mos...
Background Musa beccarii (Musaceae) is a banana species native to Borneo, sometimes grown as an orn...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
AbstractBanana (Musaceae family) has a complex genetic history and includes a genus Musa with a vari...
Banana (Musaceae family) has a complex genetic history and includes a genus Musa with a variety of c...
Bananas (Musa) are the fourth most important crop in developing countries. They are important as an ...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
International audienceBananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial ...