The banana (Musa acuminata) genome and the evolution of monocotyledonous plants
- A. D'Hont, F. Denoeud, P. Wincker
- BiologyNature
- 9 August 2012
This first monocotyledon high-continuity whole-genome sequence reported outside Poales represents an essential bridge for comparative genome analysis in plants and clarifies commelinid-monocotYledon phylogenetic relationships, reveals Poaceae-specific features and has led to the discovery of conserved non-coding sequences predating monocotinoid–eudicotylingon divergence.
Isozymes and classification of Asian rice varieties
- J. Glaszmann
- Biology, MedicineTheoretical and Applied Genetics
- 1 May 1987
Enzyme variation detected by starch gel electrophoresis was used to investigate the genetic structure of Oryza sativa L. species, resulting in identification of six varietal groups, with two major ones, Group I and VI, and two minor ones, groups II and V.
Genomic variation in 3,010 diverse accessions of Asian cultivated rice
- Wensheng Wang, R. Mauleon, H. Leung
- BiologyNature
- 25 April 2018
Analyses of genetic variation and population structure based on over 3,000 cultivated rice (Oryza sativa) genomes reveal subpopulations that correlate with geographic location and patterns of introgression consistent with multiple rice domestication events.
Genetic Diversity of Cultivated Tropical Plants
- P. Hamon, M. Séguin, X. Perrier, J. Glaszmann
- Environmental Science
- 6 January 2003
Three methodological chapters-on biochemical and molecular markers, data analysis, and setting up core collections-complement the study on the basis of a study of the genetic diversity of eleven tropical plants.
Genetic dissection of a modern sugarcane cultivar (Saccharum spp.). I. Genome mapping with AFLP markers
- J. Hoarau, B. Offmann, L. Grivet
- BiologyTheoretical and Applied Genetics
- 1 July 2001
An AFLP genetic map based on a selfing population of a specific cultivar, R570, is constructed and the genome coverage was significantly increased, illustrating the difficulty to access large portions of chromosomes, particularly those inherited from S. spontaneum.
Characterisation of the double genome structure of modern sugarcane cultivars (Saccharum spp.) by molecular cytogenetics
- A. D'Hont, L. Grivet, P. Feldmann, J. Glaszmann, S. Rao, N. Berding
- BiologyMolecular and General Genetics MGG
- 7 March 1996
Using comparative genomic DNA in situ hybridization, it is demonstrated that it is possible to distinguish the chromosomes contributed by these two species in an interspecific F1 hybrid and a cultivated clone, R570, and for the first time the occurrence of recombination between the chromosomes of these twospecies.
RFLP mapping in cultivated sugarcane (Saccharum spp.): genome organization in a highly polyploid and aneuploid interspecific hybrid.
- L. Grivet, A. D'Hont, D. Roques, P. Feldmann, C. Lanaud, J. Glaszmann
- Biology, MedicineGenetics
- 1 March 1996
A mapping study on the progeny of a selfed cultivar, R570, suggested the prevalence of random pairing between chromosomes, typical of autopolyploids, however, cases of preferential pairing between S. spontaneum chromosomes were also detected.
Genetic dissection of a modern sugarcane cultivar (Saccharum spp.).II. Detection of QTLs for yield components
- J. Hoarau, L. Grivet, J. Glaszmann
- Biology, MedicineTheoretical and Applied Genetics
- 19 September 2002
An extensive Quantitative Trait Allele (QTA) mapping study based on a population of 295 progenies derived from the selfing of cultivar R570 shows the presence in the genome of numerous QTAs, with little effects, fluctuating slightly across cycles, on the verge of being perceptible given the experimental resolution.
A mosaic monoploid reference sequence for the highly complex genome of sugarcane
- O. Garsmeur, G. Droc, A. D'Hont
- Biology, MedicineNature Communications
- 6 July 2018
It is shown that the two species, S. officinarum and S. spontaneum, involved in modern cultivars differ by their transposable elements and by a few large chromosomal rearrangements, explaining their distinct genome size and distinct basic chromosome numbers while also suggesting that polyploidization arose in both lineages after their divergence.
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