abstract: The modern tetraploid species Gossypium barbadense L. (AD2) traces its origins to an allopolyploidy event between diploid progenitors G. raimondii (DT Genome, Americas) and G. herbaceum (AT Genome, Asia/Africa). In this study, nine fiber-related genes consisting of seven MYB transcription factors, a cellulose synthase homolog, and a tubulin homolog were resequenced across 54 G. barbadense lines spanning the wild-to-domesticated spectrum. Tests for nucleotide diversity (π), linkage disequilibrium (LD), and Tajima’s D were performed to examine the extent to which evolutionary forces have acted on these nine loci in G. barbadense. Results indicated that the AT-genome loci had significantly higher levels of diversity and lower levels ...
The genus Gossypium has a broad and diversified genetic base with 50 different species already descr...
To explore types, levels, and patterns of genetic divergence among diploid Gossypium (cotton) genome...
Polyploidy often confers emergent properties, such as the higher fibre productivity and quality of t...
<div><p>Limited polymorphism and narrow genetic base, due to genetic bottleneck through historic dom...
Allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium) species represents a model system for the study of plant polyploid...
Genetic diversity within and among populations lies at the heart of evolution. Unraveling the extent...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
AbstractThe narrow genetic base of cultivated cotton germplasm is hindering the cotton productivity ...
Abstract Background Cultivated cotton is an annual fiber crop derived mainly from two perennial spec...
Gossypium hirsutum contributes the most production of cotton fibre, but G. barbadense is valued for ...
Rates of molecular evolution are highly variable within and among genes and among lineages. The forc...
Polyploidy often confers emergent properties, such as the higher fibre productivity and quality of t...
An isozyme study of the diversity and structure of Goss_vpium nii revealed levels of genetic variati...
Abstract Background Cotton is the world’s most important natural textile fiber and a significant oil...
© 2015 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved. Upland cotton is a model for polyploid crop domesti...
The genus Gossypium has a broad and diversified genetic base with 50 different species already descr...
To explore types, levels, and patterns of genetic divergence among diploid Gossypium (cotton) genome...
Polyploidy often confers emergent properties, such as the higher fibre productivity and quality of t...
<div><p>Limited polymorphism and narrow genetic base, due to genetic bottleneck through historic dom...
Allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium) species represents a model system for the study of plant polyploid...
Genetic diversity within and among populations lies at the heart of evolution. Unraveling the extent...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
AbstractThe narrow genetic base of cultivated cotton germplasm is hindering the cotton productivity ...
Abstract Background Cultivated cotton is an annual fiber crop derived mainly from two perennial spec...
Gossypium hirsutum contributes the most production of cotton fibre, but G. barbadense is valued for ...
Rates of molecular evolution are highly variable within and among genes and among lineages. The forc...
Polyploidy often confers emergent properties, such as the higher fibre productivity and quality of t...
An isozyme study of the diversity and structure of Goss_vpium nii revealed levels of genetic variati...
Abstract Background Cotton is the world’s most important natural textile fiber and a significant oil...
© 2015 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved. Upland cotton is a model for polyploid crop domesti...
The genus Gossypium has a broad and diversified genetic base with 50 different species already descr...
To explore types, levels, and patterns of genetic divergence among diploid Gossypium (cotton) genome...
Polyploidy often confers emergent properties, such as the higher fibre productivity and quality of t...