Background: The cytogenomic study of repetitive regions is fundamental for the understanding of morphofunctional mechanisms and genome evolution. Passiflora edulis a species of relevant agronomic value, this work had its genome sequenced by next generation sequencing and bioinformatics analysis performed by RepeatExplorer pipeline. The clusters allowed the identification and characterization of repetitive elements (predominant contributors to most plant genomes). The aim of this study was to identify, characterize and map the repetitive DNA of P. edulis, providing important cytogenomic markers, especially sequences associated with the centromere. Results: Three clusters of satellite DNAs (69, 118 and 207) and seven clusters of Long Terminal...
AbstractCentromeric, subtelomeric, and telomeric repetitive DNAs were characterized in Brassica spec...
Genomes of higher plants comprise a large proportion of repetitive DNAs, where one major class is sa...
The family Passifloraceae consists of some 700 species classified in around 16 genera. Almost all it...
While two lineages of retrotransposons were more abundant in larger Passiflora genomes, the satellit...
The genus Passiflora comprises a large group of plants popularly known as passionfruit, much appreci...
A great interest exists in the production of hybrid plants of the genus Passiflora given the beauty ...
The genus Passiflora L. consists of approximately 530 widely distributed species, including Passiflo...
Abstract Background The Passiflora genus comprises hundreds of wild and cultivated species of passio...
Passiflora edulis is the most widely cultivated species of passionflowers, cropped mainly for indust...
Passiflora edulis, popularly known in Brazil as sour passion fruit is the most widely cultivated spe...
Abstract Passiflora is a plant genus known for its extremely distinctive and colorful flowers and a ...
O maracujá-amarelo (Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa) é uma frutífera de importância econômica no Bra...
Cytologically, the species of Passiflora with known chromosome number can be divided into four group...
International audiencePassiflora edulis is the most widely cultivated species of passionflowers, cro...
ABSTRACT. The genus Passiflora L. is the most representative of Passifloraceae, with over 500 known ...
AbstractCentromeric, subtelomeric, and telomeric repetitive DNAs were characterized in Brassica spec...
Genomes of higher plants comprise a large proportion of repetitive DNAs, where one major class is sa...
The family Passifloraceae consists of some 700 species classified in around 16 genera. Almost all it...
While two lineages of retrotransposons were more abundant in larger Passiflora genomes, the satellit...
The genus Passiflora comprises a large group of plants popularly known as passionfruit, much appreci...
A great interest exists in the production of hybrid plants of the genus Passiflora given the beauty ...
The genus Passiflora L. consists of approximately 530 widely distributed species, including Passiflo...
Abstract Background The Passiflora genus comprises hundreds of wild and cultivated species of passio...
Passiflora edulis is the most widely cultivated species of passionflowers, cropped mainly for indust...
Passiflora edulis, popularly known in Brazil as sour passion fruit is the most widely cultivated spe...
Abstract Passiflora is a plant genus known for its extremely distinctive and colorful flowers and a ...
O maracujá-amarelo (Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa) é uma frutífera de importância econômica no Bra...
Cytologically, the species of Passiflora with known chromosome number can be divided into four group...
International audiencePassiflora edulis is the most widely cultivated species of passionflowers, cro...
ABSTRACT. The genus Passiflora L. is the most representative of Passifloraceae, with over 500 known ...
AbstractCentromeric, subtelomeric, and telomeric repetitive DNAs were characterized in Brassica spec...
Genomes of higher plants comprise a large proportion of repetitive DNAs, where one major class is sa...
The family Passifloraceae consists of some 700 species classified in around 16 genera. Almost all it...