During the meeting in Arlington, USA in 2001, the scientists grouped in PROMUSA agreed with the launching of the Global Musa Genomics Consortium. The Consortium aims to apply genomics technologies to the improvement of this important crop. These genome projects put banana as the third model species after Arabidopsis and rice that will be analyzed and sequenced. Comparing to Arabidopsis and rice, banana genome provides a unique and powerful insight into structural and in functional genomics that could not be found in those two species. This paper discussed these subjects-including the importance of banana as the fourth main food in the world, the evolution and biodiversity of this genetic resource and its parasite
UMR AGAP : équipe IDInternational audienceCultivated bananas are derived from hybridization events a...
International audienceBananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial ...
Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) are grown in more than 120 countries in tropical and subtropical reg...
During the meeting in Arlington, USA in 2001, the scientists grouped in PROMUSA agreed with the laun...
Background Cultivated bananas and plantains are giant herbaceous plants within the genus Musa. They ...
Banana (Musa spp.) represents one of the most important commodity crops in the world. They are impor...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
International audienceMusa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth mos...
Banana is one of the world's favorite fruits and one of the most important crops for developing coun...
An international initiative to apply genomic technologies to the sustainable improvement of the bana...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
The availability of the banana reference genome sequence (D’Hont et al., 2012) and Next Generation S...
Plantain and banana are important staples for people living in Africa and developed countries, respe...
Bananas (Musa) are the fourth most important crop in developing countries. They are important as an ...
UMR AGAP : équipe IDInternational audienceCultivated bananas are derived from hybridization events a...
International audienceBananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial ...
Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) are grown in more than 120 countries in tropical and subtropical reg...
During the meeting in Arlington, USA in 2001, the scientists grouped in PROMUSA agreed with the laun...
Background Cultivated bananas and plantains are giant herbaceous plants within the genus Musa. They ...
Banana (Musa spp.) represents one of the most important commodity crops in the world. They are impor...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
International audienceMusa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth mos...
Banana is one of the world's favorite fruits and one of the most important crops for developing coun...
An international initiative to apply genomic technologies to the sustainable improvement of the bana...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
The availability of the banana reference genome sequence (D’Hont et al., 2012) and Next Generation S...
Plantain and banana are important staples for people living in Africa and developed countries, respe...
Bananas (Musa) are the fourth most important crop in developing countries. They are important as an ...
UMR AGAP : équipe IDInternational audienceCultivated bananas are derived from hybridization events a...
International audienceBananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial ...
Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) are grown in more than 120 countries in tropical and subtropical reg...