The complete sequence of Vitis vinifera revealed that the rosid clade derives from a hexaploid ancestor. At present, no analysis of complete genome sequence is available for an asterid, the other large eudicot clade, which includes the economically important species potato, tomato and coffee. To elucidate the genomic history of asterids, we compared the sequence of an 800 kb region of diploid Coffea genome to the orthologous regions of V. vinifera, Populus trichocarpa and Arabidopsis thaliana. We found a very high level of collinearity between around 80 genes of the three rosid species and Coffea. Collinearity comparisons between orthologous and paralogous regions indicates that (1) the Coffea (and consequently all asterids) and rosids shar...
International audienceWe used nine complete genome sequences, from grape, poplar, Arabidopsis, soybe...
Genome evolution rates can vary considerably among plants. In particular, a correlation has often be...
Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) is an important crop plant accounting for 30% of the world's sugar produc...
Background: Coffee trees (Rubiaceae) and tomato (Solanaceae) belong to the Asterid clade, while grap...
Abstract Background Coffee trees (Rubiaceae) and tomato (Solanaceae) belong to the Asterid clade, wh...
A set of 867 COSII markers allowed to established macrosynteny between coffee, tomato and grapevine....
Background: Coffea canephora, also called Robusta, belongs to the Rubiaceae, the fourth largest angi...
Diversity and evolution of coffee trees in light of genomics Coffee trees exhibit considerable diver...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Coffea canephora, also called Robusta, belongs to the Rubiaceae, t...
The analysis of the first plant genomes provided unexpected evidence for genome duplication events i...
The analysis of the first plant genomes provided unexpected evidence for genome duplication events i...
International audienceThe analysis of the first plant genomes provided unexpected evidence for genom...
We used nine complete genome sequences, from grape, poplar, Arabidopsis, soybean, lotus, apple, stra...
AbstractGenetic mapping studies have suggested that diploid cotton (Gossypium) might be an ancient p...
International audienceWe used nine complete genome sequences, from grape, poplar, Arabidopsis, soybe...
Genome evolution rates can vary considerably among plants. In particular, a correlation has often be...
Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) is an important crop plant accounting for 30% of the world's sugar produc...
Background: Coffee trees (Rubiaceae) and tomato (Solanaceae) belong to the Asterid clade, while grap...
Abstract Background Coffee trees (Rubiaceae) and tomato (Solanaceae) belong to the Asterid clade, wh...
A set of 867 COSII markers allowed to established macrosynteny between coffee, tomato and grapevine....
Background: Coffea canephora, also called Robusta, belongs to the Rubiaceae, the fourth largest angi...
Diversity and evolution of coffee trees in light of genomics Coffee trees exhibit considerable diver...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Coffea canephora, also called Robusta, belongs to the Rubiaceae, t...
The analysis of the first plant genomes provided unexpected evidence for genome duplication events i...
The analysis of the first plant genomes provided unexpected evidence for genome duplication events i...
International audienceThe analysis of the first plant genomes provided unexpected evidence for genom...
We used nine complete genome sequences, from grape, poplar, Arabidopsis, soybean, lotus, apple, stra...
AbstractGenetic mapping studies have suggested that diploid cotton (Gossypium) might be an ancient p...
International audienceWe used nine complete genome sequences, from grape, poplar, Arabidopsis, soybe...
Genome evolution rates can vary considerably among plants. In particular, a correlation has often be...
Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) is an important crop plant accounting for 30% of the world's sugar produc...