Bananas (Musa spp.) are some of the most important fruit crops in the world, contributing up to US$10 billion in export values annually. In this study, we use high-throughput sequencing to obtain genomic resources of high-copy DNA molecules in bananas. We sampled 13 wild species and eight cultivars that represent the three genera (Ensete, Musa, and Musella) of the banana family (Musaceae). Their plastomic, 45S rDNA, and mitochondrial scaffolds were recovered from genome skimming data. Two major clades (Clades I & II) within Musa are strongly supported by the three genomic compartment data. We document, for the first time, that the plastomes of Musaceae have expanded inverted repeats (IR) after they diverged from their two close relatives, H...
International audienceMusa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth mos...
The objective of this study was to construct a molecular phylogeny of the genus Musa using restricti...
Cultivated bananas (Musa spp.) have undergone domestication patterns involving crosses of wild proge...
Bananas (Musa spp.) are some of the most important fruit crops in the world, contributing up to US$1...
Cultivated bananas are derived from hybridization events between Musa species and subspecies that di...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
Cultivated bananas are derived from hybridization events among species and subspecies of the genus M...
Abstract Background Bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) are grown in more than a hundred tropical and ...
Musaceae is an economically important family consisting of 70-80 species. Elucidation of the intersp...
BACKGROUND: The banana family (Musaceae) includes genetically a diverse group of species and their d...
Background: The banana family (Musaceae) includes genetically a diverse group of species and their d...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
Banana (genus Musa) is a crop of major economic importance worldwide. It is a monocotyledonous membe...
Satellite DNA sequences consist of tandemly arranged repetitive units up to thousands nucleotides lo...
Banana is one of the world's favorite fruits and one of the most important crops for developing coun...
International audienceMusa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth mos...
The objective of this study was to construct a molecular phylogeny of the genus Musa using restricti...
Cultivated bananas (Musa spp.) have undergone domestication patterns involving crosses of wild proge...
Bananas (Musa spp.) are some of the most important fruit crops in the world, contributing up to US$1...
Cultivated bananas are derived from hybridization events between Musa species and subspecies that di...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
Cultivated bananas are derived from hybridization events among species and subspecies of the genus M...
Abstract Background Bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) are grown in more than a hundred tropical and ...
Musaceae is an economically important family consisting of 70-80 species. Elucidation of the intersp...
BACKGROUND: The banana family (Musaceae) includes genetically a diverse group of species and their d...
Background: The banana family (Musaceae) includes genetically a diverse group of species and their d...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
Banana (genus Musa) is a crop of major economic importance worldwide. It is a monocotyledonous membe...
Satellite DNA sequences consist of tandemly arranged repetitive units up to thousands nucleotides lo...
Banana is one of the world's favorite fruits and one of the most important crops for developing coun...
International audienceMusa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth mos...
The objective of this study was to construct a molecular phylogeny of the genus Musa using restricti...
Cultivated bananas (Musa spp.) have undergone domestication patterns involving crosses of wild proge...