AbstractCotton is the world's most important natural fiber crop. It is also a model system for studying polyploidization, genomic organization, and genome-size variation. Integrating the cytological characterization of cotton with its genetic map will be essential for understanding its genome structure and evolution, as well as for performing further genetic-map based mapping and cloning. In this study, we isolated a complete set of bacterial artificial chromosome clones anchored to each of the 52 chromosome arms of the tetraploid cotton Gossypium hirsutum. Combining these with telomere and centromere markers, we constructed a standard karyotype for the G. hirsutum inbred line TM-1. We dissected the chromosome arm localizations of the 45S a...
Allotetraploid cotton species (Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense) have long been cultivate...
AbstractGossypium anomalum represents an inestimable source of genes that could potentially be trans...
Two bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones (350B21 and 299N22) of Pima 90-53 cotton [Gossypium...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the leading natural fiber crop in the world. The genus Gossypium comprise...
Cytogenetic maps of Gossypium hirsutum (Linnaeus, 1753) homoeologous chromosomes Ah01 and Dh01 were ...
Among the seven tetraploid cotton species, little is known about transmission genetics and genome or...
Allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium) species represents a model system for the study of plant polyploid...
Abstract Background Cotton is the world’s most important natural textile fiber and a significant oil...
We have sequenced and assembled a draft genome of G. raimondii, whose progenitor is the putative con...
Plant genomes are larger and more complex than other eukaryotic organisms, due to small and large du...
Abstract: The genus Gossypium, which comprises a divergent group of diploid species and several rece...
Gossypium hirsutum has proven difficult to sequence owing to its complex allotetraploid (AtDt) genom...
© 2015 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved. Upland cotton is a model for polyploid crop domesti...
<div><p>Polyploids account for approximately 70% of flowering plants, including many field, horticul...
Abstract Like those of many agricultural crops, the cultivated cotton is an allotetraploid and has a...
Allotetraploid cotton species (Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense) have long been cultivate...
AbstractGossypium anomalum represents an inestimable source of genes that could potentially be trans...
Two bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones (350B21 and 299N22) of Pima 90-53 cotton [Gossypium...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is the leading natural fiber crop in the world. The genus Gossypium comprise...
Cytogenetic maps of Gossypium hirsutum (Linnaeus, 1753) homoeologous chromosomes Ah01 and Dh01 were ...
Among the seven tetraploid cotton species, little is known about transmission genetics and genome or...
Allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium) species represents a model system for the study of plant polyploid...
Abstract Background Cotton is the world’s most important natural textile fiber and a significant oil...
We have sequenced and assembled a draft genome of G. raimondii, whose progenitor is the putative con...
Plant genomes are larger and more complex than other eukaryotic organisms, due to small and large du...
Abstract: The genus Gossypium, which comprises a divergent group of diploid species and several rece...
Gossypium hirsutum has proven difficult to sequence owing to its complex allotetraploid (AtDt) genom...
© 2015 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved. Upland cotton is a model for polyploid crop domesti...
<div><p>Polyploids account for approximately 70% of flowering plants, including many field, horticul...
Abstract Like those of many agricultural crops, the cultivated cotton is an allotetraploid and has a...
Allotetraploid cotton species (Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense) have long been cultivate...
AbstractGossypium anomalum represents an inestimable source of genes that could potentially be trans...
Two bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones (350B21 and 299N22) of Pima 90-53 cotton [Gossypium...