Advances in the Molecular Cytogenetics of Bananas, Family Musaceae [PDF]
The banana is a staple food crop and represents an important trade commodity for millions of people living in tropical and subtropical countries. The most important edible banana clones originated from natural crosses between diploid Musa balbisiana and ...
Denisa Šimoníková +4 more
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Genome-wide analysis of repeat diversity across the family Musaceae. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The banana family (Musaceae) includes genetically a diverse group of species and their diploid and polyploid hybrids that are widely cultivated in the tropics.
Petr Novák +5 more
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Parameter Vertex Color Pada Animation Procedural 3D Model Vegetasi Musaceae
Penggunaan vegetasi untuk industri film, video game, simulasi, dan arsitektur visualisas merupakan faktor penting untuk menghasilkan adegan pemandangan alam lebih hidup.
I Gede Ngurah Arya Indrayasa +2 more
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A Deep Metagenomic Snapshot as a Proof-of-Concept for Resource Generation: Simultaneous Assembly of Host, Food, and Microbiome Genomes From Stingless Bee Larval Food. [PDF]
This study serves as a proof‐of‐concept, demonstrating that deep shotgun sequencing of a single complex sample—stingless bee larval food—can simultaneously generate multiple genomic resources. From this dataset, we assembled three genomes (a near‐complete bacterium, a draft host mitochondrion, and a fragmented plant chloroplast) with varying ...
Ueira-Vieira C +6 more
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The banana rust mite, Phyllocoptruta musae Keifer, is reported for the first time from the Neotropics, in the Dominican Republic. The current known distribution of this pest is provided. Comparisons are made to other Neotropical species of Phyllocoptruta
Cristina A. Gómez-Moya +5 more
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A multi gene sequence-based phylogeny of the Musaceae (banana) family
Background The classification of the Musaceae (banana) family species and their phylogenetic inter-relationships remain controversial, in part due to limited nucleotide information to complement the morphological and physiological characters.
Doležel Jaroslav +4 more
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A NEW HELICONIA (MUSACEAE) FROM SURINAME [PDF]
In the course of next year a revision of the surinam Musaceae will be published. A new Heliconia species recognized during this study, is described here.
Maas, P.J.M. (Paul), Rooij, M.J.M. de
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Taxonomy and phylogeny of Smaragdiniseta musae sp. nov. and Albifimbria verrucaria (Hypocreales, Stachybotryaceae) on Musa from Thailand [PDF]
Smaragdiniseta musae is introduced as a leaf-based novel saprobic species from Musa. Multi-gene phylogenetic analyses of internal transcribed spacer (ITS), RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (rpb2) and β-tubulin (tub2) data support the taxonomic ...
Binu Samarakoon +3 more
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The pangenome of banana highlights differences between genera and genomes
Banana (Musaceae family) has a complex genetic history and includes a genus Musa with a variety of cultivated clones with edible fruits, Ensete species that are grown for their edible corm, and monospecific Musella whose generic status has been ...
Habib Rijzaani +5 more
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Musella lasiocarpa
The whole chloroplast (cp) genome sequence of Musella lasiocarpa has been characterized from Illumina pair-end sequencing. The complete cp genome was 169,178 bp in length, containing a large single copy (LSC) region of 87,884 bp and a small single copy ...
Lei Zhang +4 more
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