International audienceThe comparison of the chromosome numbers of today's species with common reconstructed paleo-ancestors has led to intense speculation of how chromosomes have been rearranged over time in mammals. However, similar studies in plants with respect to genome evolution as well as molecular mechanisms leading to mosaic synteny blocks have been lacking due to relevant examples of evolutionary zooms from genomic sequences. Such studies require genomes of species that belong to the same family but are diverged to fall into different subfamilies. Our most important crops belong to the family of the grasses, where a number of genomes have now been sequenced. Based on detailed paleogenomics, using inference from n = 5-12 grass ances...
Comparisons of flowering plant genomes reveal multiple rounds of ancient polyploidy characterized by...
The grass family comprises the most important cereal crops and is a good system for studying, with c...
Three subfamilies of grasses, the Erhardtoideae (rice), the Panicoideae (maize, sorghum, sugar cane ...
International audienceThe comparison of the chromosome numbers of today's species with common recons...
Paleogenomics seeks to reconstruct ancestral genomes from the genes of today's species. The characte...
Modern plant genomes are diploidized paleopolyploids. We revisited grass genome paleohistory in resp...
Modern plant genomes are diploidized paleopolyploids. We revisited grass genome paleohistory in resp...
International audienceModern plant genomes are diploidized paleopolyploids. We revisited grass genom...
International audienceHow did plant species emerge from their most recent common ancestors (MRCAs) 2...
All grass species evolved from an ancestor that underwent a whole-genome duplication (WGD) approxima...
Abstract Background After polyploidization, a genome may experience large-scale genome-repatterning,...
International audienceSUMMARY Grasses derive from a family of monocotyledonous plants that includes ...
Single-nucleotide polymorphism was used in the construction of an expressed sequence tag map of Aegi...
Extensive insights into the genome composition, organization, and evolution have been gained from th...
The genomes of grasses are very different in terms of size, ploidy level and chromosome number. Desp...
Comparisons of flowering plant genomes reveal multiple rounds of ancient polyploidy characterized by...
The grass family comprises the most important cereal crops and is a good system for studying, with c...
Three subfamilies of grasses, the Erhardtoideae (rice), the Panicoideae (maize, sorghum, sugar cane ...
International audienceThe comparison of the chromosome numbers of today's species with common recons...
Paleogenomics seeks to reconstruct ancestral genomes from the genes of today's species. The characte...
Modern plant genomes are diploidized paleopolyploids. We revisited grass genome paleohistory in resp...
Modern plant genomes are diploidized paleopolyploids. We revisited grass genome paleohistory in resp...
International audienceModern plant genomes are diploidized paleopolyploids. We revisited grass genom...
International audienceHow did plant species emerge from their most recent common ancestors (MRCAs) 2...
All grass species evolved from an ancestor that underwent a whole-genome duplication (WGD) approxima...
Abstract Background After polyploidization, a genome may experience large-scale genome-repatterning,...
International audienceSUMMARY Grasses derive from a family of monocotyledonous plants that includes ...
Single-nucleotide polymorphism was used in the construction of an expressed sequence tag map of Aegi...
Extensive insights into the genome composition, organization, and evolution have been gained from th...
The genomes of grasses are very different in terms of size, ploidy level and chromosome number. Desp...
Comparisons of flowering plant genomes reveal multiple rounds of ancient polyploidy characterized by...
The grass family comprises the most important cereal crops and is a good system for studying, with c...
Three subfamilies of grasses, the Erhardtoideae (rice), the Panicoideae (maize, sorghum, sugar cane ...