Background: Coffee trees (Rubiaceae) and tomato (Solanaceae) belong to the Asterid clade, while grapevine (Vitaceae) belongs to the Rosid clade. Coffee and tomato separated from grapevine 125 million years ago, while coffee and tomato diverged 83-89 million years ago. These long periods of divergent evolution should have permitted the genomes to reorganize significantly. So far, very few comparative mappings have been performed between very distantly related species belonging to different clades. We report the first multiple comparison between species from Asterid and Rosid clades, to examine both macro-and microsynteny relationships. Results: Thanks to a set of 867 COSII markers, macrosynteny was detected between coffee, tomato and grapevi...
The Arabidopsis thaliana genome sequence provides a catalogue of reference genes that can be used fo...
The chloroplast genome sequence of Coffea arabica L., the first sequenced member of the fourth large...
Arabidopsis and Medicago truncatula represent sister clades within the dicot subclass Rosidae. We us...
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....
The complete sequence of Vitis vinifera revealed that the rosid clade derives from a hexaploid ances...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and coffee (Coffea canephora) belong to the sister families Solanaceae...
Background: Coffea canephora, also called Robusta, belongs to the Rubiaceae, the fourth largest angi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Coffea canephora, also called Robusta, belongs to the Rubiaceae, t...
Coffee is a valuable beverage crop due to its characteristic flavor, aroma, and the stimulating effe...
Diversity and evolution of coffee trees in light of genomics Coffee trees exhibit considerable diver...
For decades coffees were associated with the genus Coffea. In 2011, the closely related genus Psilan...
The Vitaceae (grape) is an economically important family of angiosperms whose phylogenetic placement...
Background The Vitaceae (grape) is an economically important family of angiosperms whose phylogeneti...
The Arabidopsis thaliana genome sequence provides a catalogue of reference genes that can be used fo...
The chloroplast genome sequence of Coffea arabica L., the first sequenced member of the fourth large...
Arabidopsis and Medicago truncatula represent sister clades within the dicot subclass Rosidae. We us...
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....
The complete sequence of Vitis vinifera revealed that the rosid clade derives from a hexaploid ances...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and coffee (Coffea canephora) belong to the sister families Solanaceae...
Background: Coffea canephora, also called Robusta, belongs to the Rubiaceae, the fourth largest angi...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Coffea canephora, also called Robusta, belongs to the Rubiaceae, t...
Coffee is a valuable beverage crop due to its characteristic flavor, aroma, and the stimulating effe...
Diversity and evolution of coffee trees in light of genomics Coffee trees exhibit considerable diver...
For decades coffees were associated with the genus Coffea. In 2011, the closely related genus Psilan...
The Vitaceae (grape) is an economically important family of angiosperms whose phylogenetic placement...
Background The Vitaceae (grape) is an economically important family of angiosperms whose phylogeneti...
The Arabidopsis thaliana genome sequence provides a catalogue of reference genes that can be used fo...
The chloroplast genome sequence of Coffea arabica L., the first sequenced member of the fourth large...
Arabidopsis and Medicago truncatula represent sister clades within the dicot subclass Rosidae. We us...