Mulberry (Morus spp.) is the sole plant consumed by the domesticated silkworm. However, the genome of domesticated mulberry has not yet been sequenced, and the ploidy level of this species remains unclear. Here, we report a high-quality, chromosome-level domesticated mulberry (Morus alba) genome. Analysis of genomic data and karyotype analyses confirmed that M. alba is a diploid with 28 chromosomes (2n = 2x = 28). Population genomic analysis based on resequencing of 134 mulberry accessions classified domesticated mulberry into three geographical groups, namely, Taihu Basin of southeastern China (Hu mulberry), northern and southwestern China, and Japan. Hu mulberry had the lowest nucleotide diversity among these accessions and demonstrated o...
Mulberry (genus Morus) is an economically important woody plant with an altered ploidy level. The va...
Mulberry is an important cultivated plant that has received the attention of biologists interested i...
Mulberry, belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, and genus Morus, has received attention b...
Mulberry (Morus spp.) is the sole plant consumed by the domesticated silkworm. However, the genome o...
Abstract Background Mulberry (Morus spp.) is an economically important woody plant, which has been u...
Human utilization of the mulberry–silkworm interaction started at least 5,000 years ago and greatly ...
Mulberry leaves are primary food for silkworm, Bombyx mori L. to feed silkworms and harvest quality ...
Mulberry (genus Morus), belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, is an important woody plant...
<div><p>Mulberry, belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, and genus <i>Morus</i>, has recei...
Sour black mulberry (Morus nigra L., BM, 2n = 22x = 308) is a valuable ancient fruit species that ha...
Mulberry is a perennial and economically important plant that has traditionally been used for feedin...
Mulberry species and its distribution in Japan Mulberry belongs to the genus Morus of the family Mor...
Three mulberry genotypes viz., MR2, C763 and Morus macroura were analyzed for the stomatal frequency...
Paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) is a well-known woody tree historically used for Cai Lun pa...
Autopolyploid plants and their organs are often larger than their diploid counterparts, which makes ...
Mulberry (genus Morus) is an economically important woody plant with an altered ploidy level. The va...
Mulberry is an important cultivated plant that has received the attention of biologists interested i...
Mulberry, belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, and genus Morus, has received attention b...
Mulberry (Morus spp.) is the sole plant consumed by the domesticated silkworm. However, the genome o...
Abstract Background Mulberry (Morus spp.) is an economically important woody plant, which has been u...
Human utilization of the mulberry–silkworm interaction started at least 5,000 years ago and greatly ...
Mulberry leaves are primary food for silkworm, Bombyx mori L. to feed silkworms and harvest quality ...
Mulberry (genus Morus), belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, is an important woody plant...
<div><p>Mulberry, belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, and genus <i>Morus</i>, has recei...
Sour black mulberry (Morus nigra L., BM, 2n = 22x = 308) is a valuable ancient fruit species that ha...
Mulberry is a perennial and economically important plant that has traditionally been used for feedin...
Mulberry species and its distribution in Japan Mulberry belongs to the genus Morus of the family Mor...
Three mulberry genotypes viz., MR2, C763 and Morus macroura were analyzed for the stomatal frequency...
Paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) is a well-known woody tree historically used for Cai Lun pa...
Autopolyploid plants and their organs are often larger than their diploid counterparts, which makes ...
Mulberry (genus Morus) is an economically important woody plant with an altered ploidy level. The va...
Mulberry is an important cultivated plant that has received the attention of biologists interested i...
Mulberry, belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, and genus Morus, has received attention b...