International audiencePassiflora edulis is the most widely cultivated species of passionflowers, cropped mainly for industrialized juice production and fresh fruit consumption. Despite its commercial importance, little is known about the genome structure of P. edulis. To fill in this gap in our knowledge, a genomic library was built, and now completely sequenced over 100 large-inserts. Sequencing data were assembled from long sequence reads, and structural sequence annotation resulted in the prediction of about 1,900 genes, providing data for subsequent functional analysis. The richness of repetitive elements was also evaluated. Microsyntenic regions of P. edulis common to Populus trichocarpa and Manihot esculenta, two related Malpighiales ...
Potentilla micrantha is a species that does not develop berries but shares numerous morphological an...
While two lineages of retrotransposons were more abundant in larger Passiflora genomes, the satellit...
Background: Prinsepia utilis Royle is a wild woody oil species of Rosaceae that yields edible oil wh...
International audiencePassiflora edulis is the most widely cultivated species of passionflowers, cro...
Passiflora edulis is the most widely cultivated species of passionflowers, cropped mainly for indust...
The family Passifloraceae consists of some 700 species classified in around 16 genera. Almost all it...
The family Passifloraceae consists of some 700 species classified in around 16 genera. Almost all it...
Abstract Passiflora is a plant genus known for its extremely distinctive and colorful flowers and a ...
The genus Passiflora comprises a large group of plants popularly known as passionfruit, much appreci...
The ABC genes of flowering development are conserved well enough across species to be used as a refe...
Abstract Background The Passiflora genus comprises hundreds of wild and cultivated species of passio...
Background: The passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) is a tropical crop of economic importance both for...
Passiflora edulis, popularly known in Brazil as sour passion fruit is the most widely cultivated spe...
Background The genus Potentilla is closely related to that of Fragaria, the economically important ...
Background: The cytogenomic study of repetitive regions is fundamental for the understanding of morp...
Potentilla micrantha is a species that does not develop berries but shares numerous morphological an...
While two lineages of retrotransposons were more abundant in larger Passiflora genomes, the satellit...
Background: Prinsepia utilis Royle is a wild woody oil species of Rosaceae that yields edible oil wh...
International audiencePassiflora edulis is the most widely cultivated species of passionflowers, cro...
Passiflora edulis is the most widely cultivated species of passionflowers, cropped mainly for indust...
The family Passifloraceae consists of some 700 species classified in around 16 genera. Almost all it...
The family Passifloraceae consists of some 700 species classified in around 16 genera. Almost all it...
Abstract Passiflora is a plant genus known for its extremely distinctive and colorful flowers and a ...
The genus Passiflora comprises a large group of plants popularly known as passionfruit, much appreci...
The ABC genes of flowering development are conserved well enough across species to be used as a refe...
Abstract Background The Passiflora genus comprises hundreds of wild and cultivated species of passio...
Background: The passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) is a tropical crop of economic importance both for...
Passiflora edulis, popularly known in Brazil as sour passion fruit is the most widely cultivated spe...
Background The genus Potentilla is closely related to that of Fragaria, the economically important ...
Background: The cytogenomic study of repetitive regions is fundamental for the understanding of morp...
Potentilla micrantha is a species that does not develop berries but shares numerous morphological an...
While two lineages of retrotransposons were more abundant in larger Passiflora genomes, the satellit...
Background: Prinsepia utilis Royle is a wild woody oil species of Rosaceae that yields edible oil wh...