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Banana is an important food and cash crop in Uganda. The crop displays wide diversity but the genetic relationship between and withing cultivars is largely unknown. A study was conducted to assess genetic relationships among 'Sukali Ndizi' clones collected from 16 different localities in Uganda ...


Pillay, M.Dimkpa, C.O.Ude, G.Makumbi, DanTushemereirwe, W.K.[Genetic variation in the banana cultivar Sukali ndizi grown in different regions of Uganda]Genetic variation in the banana cultivar Sukali ndizi grown in different regions of Uganda

Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) was used to assess genetic diversity and relationships among 15 accessions of Irvingia gabonensis collected from Cameroun, Gabon, and Nigeria. Twelve AFLP+3 primers produced 384 polymorphic fragments. Average genetic distance (AGD) between the 15 acce...


Ude, G.N.Dimkpa, C.O.Anegbeh, P.O.Shaibu, A.A.Tenkouano, A.Pillay, M.Tchoundjeu, Z.[Analysis of genetic diversity in accessions of Irvingia gabonensis (AubryLecomte ex O Rorke) Baill]Analysis of genetic diversity in accessions of Irvingia gabonensis (AubryLecomte ex O Rorke) Baill

Cultivated bananas originated from interspecific hybridisation of two wild diploid (2n = 2x = 22) species, Musa acuminata and M. balbisiana that were the donors of the A and B genomes, respectively. Most cultivated bananas are triploids with 2n = 3x = 33 chromosomes. They vary in genome compositi...


Pillay, M.Hartman, J.Dimkpa, C.O.Makumbi, Dan[Establishing the genome of Sukali ndizi]Establishing the genome of Sukali ndizi

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