BAC libraries are essential tools for assisting crop genome analysis. Various projects conducted at Cirad are resting on libraries made available by the Clemson University Genomics Institute. Given the rapid extension of genomics projects on tropical crops, we have begun the creation of novel BAC library resources for a number of tropical species. Our efforts are now focused on the construction of a banana (Musa acuminata) BAC library with Embrapa and Inibap. This will represent the starting point for molecular cytogenetic analyses aimed at identifying and localising translocation breakpoints and integration pattern of the banana streak virus. It will also assist projects aimed at understanding the inheritance of desirable traits for more e...
Tropical crops are seldom, if ever, included in international genome analysis initiatives, but these...
Banana is one of the world's favorite fruits and one of the most important crops for developing coun...
Musa has been the subject of diverse studies at CIRAD since the mid 1980s with the advent of biochem...
BAC libraries are essential tools for assisting genome organization and evolution. Given the rapid d...
An international initiative to apply genomic technologies to the sustainable improvement of the bana...
Bananas are the developing world's fourth most important food crop. Many cultivated clones are hybri...
Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) are grown in more than 120 countries in tropical and subtropical reg...
The banana is a giant herbaceous plant that may grow to between 1.5 and 8 metres in height. The frui...
A bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library for banana was constructed from leaves of the wild d...
Introduction. This protocol applies to the characterization of genome structure and evolution of M. ...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
Les auteurs ont produit et caractérisé la première banque de BAC (chromosome bactériens artificiels)...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
Within the Musa Genomics Consortium three BAC libraries were constructed from the genomes of Musa ac...
Correspondance: pietro.piffanelli@tecnoparco.orgInternational audienceIntroduction. This protocol ap...
Tropical crops are seldom, if ever, included in international genome analysis initiatives, but these...
Banana is one of the world's favorite fruits and one of the most important crops for developing coun...
Musa has been the subject of diverse studies at CIRAD since the mid 1980s with the advent of biochem...
BAC libraries are essential tools for assisting genome organization and evolution. Given the rapid d...
An international initiative to apply genomic technologies to the sustainable improvement of the bana...
Bananas are the developing world's fourth most important food crop. Many cultivated clones are hybri...
Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) are grown in more than 120 countries in tropical and subtropical reg...
The banana is a giant herbaceous plant that may grow to between 1.5 and 8 metres in height. The frui...
A bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library for banana was constructed from leaves of the wild d...
Introduction. This protocol applies to the characterization of genome structure and evolution of M. ...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
Les auteurs ont produit et caractérisé la première banque de BAC (chromosome bactériens artificiels)...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
Within the Musa Genomics Consortium three BAC libraries were constructed from the genomes of Musa ac...
Correspondance: pietro.piffanelli@tecnoparco.orgInternational audienceIntroduction. This protocol ap...
Tropical crops are seldom, if ever, included in international genome analysis initiatives, but these...
Banana is one of the world's favorite fruits and one of the most important crops for developing coun...
Musa has been the subject of diverse studies at CIRAD since the mid 1980s with the advent of biochem...