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Geminiviruses are small plant viruses that encapsidate a single-stranded circular DNA and form double-stranded DNAs in infected plants. Infection of economically important hosts with cloned DNAs of geminiviruses frequently has been difficult. Four isolates of bipartite bean-infecting geminiviruse...


Gilbertson, R.L.Faria, J.C. deHanson, SFMorales, Francisco JoséAhlquist, P.G.Maxwell, D.P.Russell, DR[Cloning of the complete DNA genomes of four bean-infecting geminiviruses and determining their infectivity by electric discharge particle acceleration]Cloning of the complete DNA genomes of four bean-infecting geminiviruses and determining their infectivity by electric discharge particle acceleration
Arango, R.E.Togawa, R.C.Carpentier, S.C.Roux, N.Hekkert, B.L.Kema, G.H.J.Souza, M. de[Genome-wide BAC-end sequencing of Musa acuminata DH Pahang reveals further insights into the genome organization of banana]Genome-wide BAC-end sequencing of Musa acuminata DH Pahang reveals further insights into the genome organization of banana

Rouard, M.Dereeper, A.Droc, GaëtanSarah, G.Dufayard, Jean-FrançoisGuignon, V.Hamelin, C.Homa, F.Lamotte, F. deLarmande, PierreLariviere, D.Sabot, F.Sempere, G.Summo, M.Pitollat, B.This, D.Bocs, S.Ruiz, M.[The South Green Bioinformatics platform]The South Green Bioinformatics platform
Alshawi, A.Essa, A.Al-Bayatti, S.Hanotte, Olivier H.[Genome analysis reveals genetic admixture and signature of selection for productivity and environmental traits in Iraqi cattle]Genome analysis reveals genetic admixture and signature of selection for productivity and environmental traits in Iraqi cattle

International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases[ILRAD Reports. Volume 11. Number 1. January 1993]ILRAD Reports. Volume 11. Number 1. January 1993

The whitefy Bemisia tabaci, a species complex consisting of many morphologically indistinguishable species divided into distinct clades, is one of the most globally important agricultural pests and plant virus vectors. Cassava-colonizing B. tabaci transmits viruses that cause cassava mosaic disea...


Chen, W.Wosula, Everlyne N.Hasegawa, D.K.Casinga, C.Shirima, R.R.Fiaboe, K.K.M.Hanna, R.Fosto, A.Goergen, Georg E.Tamò, M.Mahuku, George S.Murithi, H.M.Tripathi, L.Mware, B.Kumar, P.L.Ntawuruhunga, PheneasMoyo, C.Yomeni, M.Boahen, S.Edet, M.Awoyale, W.Wintermantel, William M.Ling, K.S.Legg, J.P.Fei, Z.[Genome of the African cassava whitefly Bemisia tabaci and distribution and genetic diversity of cassava-colonizing whiteflies in Africa]Genome of the African cassava whitefly Bemisia tabaci and distribution and genetic diversity of cassava-colonizing whiteflies in Africa

Bananas (Musa spp.) are consumed worldwide as dessert and cooking types. Edible banana varieties are for the most part seedless and sterile and therefore vegetatively propagated. This confers difficulties for breeding approaches against pressing biotic and abiotic threats and for the nutritional ...


Drapal, Margitde Carvalho, E.B.Rouard, M.Amah, D.Sardos, J.Houwe, I. van denBrown, A.Roux, N.Swennen, R.Fraser, Paul D.[Metabolite profiling characterises chemotypes of Musa diploids and triploids at juvenile and preflowering growth stages]Metabolite profiling characterises chemotypes of Musa diploids and triploids at juvenile and preflowering growth stages

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

Potato, one of the most important staple crops, originates from the highlands of the equatorial Andes. There, potatoes propagate vegetatively via tubers under short days, constant throughout the year. After their introduction to Europe in the sixteenth century, potatoes adapted to a shorter growi...


Gutaker, R.M.Ellis, D.Anglin, Noelle L.Knapp, S.Prat, S.Burbano, H.A.Fernández Alonso, J.L.Weiss, C.L.[The origins and adaptation of European potatoes reconstructed from historical genomes.]The origins and adaptation of European potatoes reconstructed from historical genomes.

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