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blog post in News and analysis Xanthomonas wilt gets the sequencing treatment ''Taking advantage of the technological developments that make sequencing genomes increasingly affordable, scientists compared the genome of the causal agent of Xanthomonas wilt with the one of a clos
blog post in Mediawatch Transcriptome of banana fruit during ripening Scientists from the National Botanical Research Institute in India sequenced the transcriptomes of u
blog post in Under the peel The road to sequencing the banana genome The recent news that the banana genome had been sequenced and published in Nature is said to h
blog post in Mediawatch The banana genome analysed Following the announcement that the banana genome had been sequenced, the Los Angeles Times published a series of article on the
blog post in Under the peel The 'best genomics Venn diagram ever' deconstructed
blog post in News and analysis GWAS and the parthenocarpic banana A proof-of-concept study shows that genome-wide associations are feasible in banana. Sometimes it looks as if the biology of the banana — the fact that cultivated bananas are
blog post in News and analysis First glimpse at the banana genome This article was originally published on 11 July 2012 ''The genome sequence is expected to provide genetic tools to help overcome obstacles to conserving, breeding and sustainably producing ban
blog post in Under the peel A tale of two banana sequences The recent publication by Belgian and Malaysian scientists of a draft Musa balbisiana genome sequence in
blog post in Under the peel A crash course in banana bioinformatics The Global Musa Genomics Consortium was created in 2001 to bring together the expertise of specialists applying genomics tools to