Edible bananas result from interspecific hybridization between Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana, as well as among subspecies in M. acuminata. Four particular M. acuminata subspecies have been proposed as the main contributors of edible bananas, all of which radiated in a short period of time in...
Rouard, M.
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Droc, Gaëtan
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Martin, G.
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Hueber, Y.
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Sardos, J.
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Guignon, V.
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Cenci, A.
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Geigle, B.
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Hibbins, M.
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Yahiaoui, N.
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Baurens, F.C.
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Berry, V.
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Hahn, M.
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D’Hont, A.
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Roux, N.
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[Three new genome assemblies support a rapid radiation in Musa acuminata (wild banana)]
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Three new genome assemblies support a rapid radiation in Musa acuminata (wild banana)
Most banana cultivars are triploid seedless parthenocarpic clones derived from hybridization between Musa acuminata subspecies and sometimes M. balbisiana. M. acuminata subspecies were suggested to differ by a few large chromosomal rearrangements based on chromosome pairing configurations in inte...
Martin, G.
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Carreel, F.
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Coriton, O.
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Hervouet, C.
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Cardi, C.
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Derouault, P.
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Roques, D.
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Salmon, F.
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Rouard, M.
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Sardos, J.
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Labadie, Karine
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Baurens, F.C.
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D’Hont, A.
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[Evolution of the banana genome (Musa acuminata) is impacted by large chromosomal translocations]
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Evolution of the banana genome (Musa acuminata) is impacted by large chromosomal translocations
Admixture and polyploidization are major recognized eukaryotic genome evolutionary processes. Their impacts on genome dynamics vary among systems and are still partially deciphered. Many banana cultivars are triploid (sometimes diploid) interspecific hybrids between Musa acuminata (A genome) and ...
Baurens, F.C.
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Martin, G.
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Hervouet, C.
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Salmon, F.
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Yohoume D.
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Ricci, S.
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Rouard, M.
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Habas, R.
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Yahiaoui, N.
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D’Hont, A.
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[Recombinations and large structural variations shape the mosaic genomes of interspecific edible bananas]
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Recombinations and large structural variations shape the mosaic genomes of interspecific edible bananas