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Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is a major food staple for nearly 600 million people in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Major losses in yield result from biotic and abiotic stresses that include diseases such as Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) and Cassava Bacterial Blight (CBB), drought, and acid soils...


Anderson, J.W.Delseny, MFregene, Martin A.Jorge, VMba, CLópez, C.E.Restrepo, S.Soto Suárez, M.Piegu, BVerdier, ValérieCooke, RGTohme, Joseph M.Horvat, DP[An EST resource for cassava and other species of Euphorbiaceae]An EST resource for cassava and other species of Euphorbiaceae

Background Cassava, an allotetraploid known for its remarkable tolerance to abiotic stresses is an important source of energy for humans and animals and a raw material for many industrial processes. A full-length cDNA library of cassava plants under normal, heat, drought, aluminum and post harves...


Sakurai, TetsuyaPlata, GermanRodriguez, FaustoSeki, MotoaliSalcedo, AndresToyoda, AtsushiHiwata, AtsushiTohme, Joseph M.Sake, YoshiyukiShinozaki, KazuoIshitani, Manabu[Sequencing analysis of 20,000 full-length cDNA clones from cassava reveals lineage specific expansions in gene families related to stress response]Sequencing analysis of 20,000 full-length cDNA clones from cassava reveals lineage specific expansions in gene families related to stress response

The recombination and copy number shifting activities of the plant mitochondrial genome are widely documented across plant genera, but these genome processes have not been as well examined with regard to their roles in plant evolution. Because of the extensive plant collections of Phaseolus spp a...


Arrieta Montiel, MPLyznik, AWoloszynska, MJanska, HTohme, Joseph M.Mackenzie, S[Tracing evolutionary and developmental implications of mitochondrial stoichiometric shifting in the common bean]Tracing evolutionary and developmental implications of mitochondrial stoichiometric shifting in the common bean

The Tpv2 family of transposable elements of common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, belongs to the Ty1/copia group of long terminal repeat (LTR) containing retrotransposons. By reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR and by analysis of genomic clones, we characterized four of the approximately 40 copies present ...


Garber, KBilic, IPusch, OTohme, Joseph M.Bachmair, ASchweizer, DJantsch, V[The Tpv2 family of retrotransposons of Phaseolus vulgaris: Structure, integration characteristics, and use of genotype classification]The Tpv2 family of retrotransposons of Phaseolus vulgaris: Structure, integration characteristics, and use of genotype classification

González, Delkin OrlandoPalacios, NGallego Sánchez, Gerardo J.Tohme, Joseph M.[Protocolos para marcadores moleculares]Protocolos para marcadores moleculares

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