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Many banana cultivars are triploid interspecific hybrids between M. acuminata (Genome A, 2n=22) and M. balbisiana (Genome B, 2n=22). They included the important group of Plantain cooking bananas classified as AAB that account for almost 20% of the bananas produced worldwide. Previous molecular an...


Baurens, F.C.Martin, G.Rouard, M.Salmon, F.Njembele, C.Habas, R.Ricci, S.D'Hont, A.[Genome structure and chromosome segregation in triploid interspecific plantain bananas (AAB) and breeding accessions (AAAB)]Genome structure and chromosome segregation in triploid interspecific plantain bananas (AAB) and breeding accessions (AAAB)

Droc, GaëtanLariviere, D.Guignon, V.Yahiaoui, N.This, D.Garsmeur, O.Dereeper, A.Hamelin, C.Argout, X.Dufayard, Jean-FrançoisLengelle, J.Baurens, F.C.Cenci, A.Pitollat, B.D'Hont, A.Ruiz, M.Rouard, M.Bocs, S.[The Banana Genome Hub]The Banana Genome Hub

Banana cultivars are derived from hybridizations involving Musa acuminata subspecies. The latter diverged following geographical isolation in distinct South-east Asian continental regions and islands. Observation of chromosome pairing irregularities in meiosis of hybrids between these subspecies ...


Dupouy, M.Baurens, F.C.Derouault, P.Hervouet, C.Cardi, C.Cruaud, C.Istace, B.Labadie, K.Guiougou, C.Toubi, L.Salmon, F.Mournet, P.Rouard, M.Yahiaoui, N.Lemainque, A.Martin, G.D'Hont, A.[Two large reciprocal translocations characterized in the disease resistance-rich burmannica genetic group of Musa acuminata.]Two large reciprocal translocations characterized in the disease resistance-rich burmannica genetic group of Musa acuminata.
Baurens, F.C.Martin, G.Hervouet, C.Njembele, J.C.Habas, R.Salmon, F.Ricci, S.Rouard, M.Yahiaoui, N.D'Hont, A.[Mosaic genome structure and chromosome segregation in polyploid interspecific plantain bananas and derived breeding accessions]Mosaic genome structure and chromosome segregation in polyploid interspecific plantain bananas and derived breeding accessions

Recent advances in genomics indicate functional significance of a majority of genome sequences and their long range interactions. As a detailed examination of genome organization and function requires very high quality genome sequence, the objective of this study was to improve reference genome a...


Martin, G.Baurens, F.C.Droc, GaëtanRouard, M.Cenci, A.Kilian, A.Hastie, A.Doležel, JaroslavAury, J.M.Alberti, A.Carreel, F.D'Hont, A.[Improvement of the banana “Musa acuminata” reference sequence using NGS data and semi-automated bioinformatics methods]Improvement of the banana “Musa acuminata” reference sequence using NGS data and semi-automated bioinformatics methods

Bananas (Musa spp.), including dessert and cooking types, are giant perennial monocotyledonous herbs of the order Zingiberales, a sister group to the well-studied Poales, which include cereals. Bananas are vital for food security in many tropical and subtropical countries and the most popular fru...


D'Hont, A.Denoeud, F.Aury, J.M.Baurens, F.C.Guignon, V.Dita, M.Roux, N.[The banana (Musa acuminata) genome and the evolution of monocotyledonous plants]The banana (Musa acuminata) genome and the evolution of monocotyledonous plants

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