Autor:
Prochnik, S
Marri, PR
Desany, B
Rabinowitch, PD
Kodira, C
Fauquet, Claude M.
Tohme, Joseph M.
Rodríguez, F.
Mohiuddin, M
Harkins, T
Rokhsar, DS
Rounsley, S
The starchy swollen roots of cassava provide an essential food source for nearly a billion people, as well as possibilities for bioenergy, yet improvements to nutritional content and resistance to threatening diseases are currently impeded. A 454-based whole genome shotgun sequence has been assem...
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Prochnik, S
,
Marri, PR
,
Desany, B
,
Rabinowitch, PD
,
Kodira, C
,
Fauquet, Claude M.
,
Tohme, Joseph M.
,
Rodríguez, F.
,
Mohiuddin, M
,
Harkins, T
,
Rokhsar, DS
,
Rounsley, S
,
[The cassava genome: current progress, future directions]
,
The cassava genome: current progress, future directions