Musaceae is an economically important family consisting of 70-80 species. Elucidation of the interspecific relationships of this family is essential for a more efficient conservation and utilization of genetic resources for banana improvement. However, the scarcity of herbarium specimens and quality molecular markers have limited our understanding of the phylogenetic relationships in wild species of Musaceae. Aiming at improving the phylogenetic resolution of Musaceae, we analyzed a comprehensive set of 49 plastomes for 48 species/subspecies representing all three genera of this family
AGAP équipe IDInternational audienceEdible bananas result from interspecific hybridization between M...
Plantains (Musa spp. AAB) are regarded as the most diverse subgroup of the triploid bananas. Initial...
Genes coding for 45S ribosomal RNA are organized in tandem arrays of up to several thousand copies a...
Musaceae is an economically important family consisting of 70-80 species. Elucidation of the intersp...
Bananas (Musa spp.) are some of the most important fruit crops in the world, contributing up to US$1...
Bananas (Musa spp.) are some of the most important fruit crops in the world, contributing up to US$1...
The objective of this study was to construct a molecular phylogeny of the genus Musa using restricti...
The Zingiberales are an iconic order of monocotyledonous plants comprising eight families with disti...
Phylogenetic relationships among 19 Musa species or cultivars were examined through DNA fingerprinti...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
The first part of this publication (loose-leafed, in a file) describes wild Musa species. In the sec...
International audienceMusa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth mos...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
<p>Phylogeny estimated from ITS data using BioNJ. Six genomes selected for repeat analysis are highl...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
AGAP équipe IDInternational audienceEdible bananas result from interspecific hybridization between M...
Plantains (Musa spp. AAB) are regarded as the most diverse subgroup of the triploid bananas. Initial...
Genes coding for 45S ribosomal RNA are organized in tandem arrays of up to several thousand copies a...
Musaceae is an economically important family consisting of 70-80 species. Elucidation of the intersp...
Bananas (Musa spp.) are some of the most important fruit crops in the world, contributing up to US$1...
Bananas (Musa spp.) are some of the most important fruit crops in the world, contributing up to US$1...
The objective of this study was to construct a molecular phylogeny of the genus Musa using restricti...
The Zingiberales are an iconic order of monocotyledonous plants comprising eight families with disti...
Phylogenetic relationships among 19 Musa species or cultivars were examined through DNA fingerprinti...
Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs...
The first part of this publication (loose-leafed, in a file) describes wild Musa species. In the sec...
International audienceMusa species, comprising dessert and cooking bananas, represent the fourth mos...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
<p>Phylogeny estimated from ITS data using BioNJ. Six genomes selected for repeat analysis are highl...
This chapter on Musa (banana and plantain) genomics covers the latest information on activities and ...
AGAP équipe IDInternational audienceEdible bananas result from interspecific hybridization between M...
Plantains (Musa spp. AAB) are regarded as the most diverse subgroup of the triploid bananas. Initial...
Genes coding for 45S ribosomal RNA are organized in tandem arrays of up to several thousand copies a...