The breeding of forest trees is only a few decades old, and is a much more complicated, longer, and expensive endeavor than the breeding of agricultural crops. One breeding cycle …
JA Chapman, M Mascher, A Buluç, K Barry… - Genome biology, 2015 - Springer
Polyploid species have long been thought to be recalcitrant to whole-genome assembly. By combining high-throughput sequencing, recent developments in parallel computing, and …
Insights from sequenced genomes of major land plant lineages have advanced research in almost every aspect of plant biology. Until recently, however, assembled genome …
Key message This review highlights some of the discoveries and applications made possible by “omics” technologies over the last 10 years and provides perspectives for …
C Gasc, E Peyretaillade, P Peyret - Nucleic Acids Research, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The recent expansion of next-generation sequencing has significantly improved biological research. Nevertheless, deep exploration of genomes or metagenomic samples remains …
Y Yang, S Bocs, H Fan, A Armero, L Baudouin… - Communications …, 2021 - nature.com
Coconut (Cocos nucifera) is the emblematic palm of tropical coastal areas all around the globe. It provides vital resources to millions of farmers. In an effort to better understand its …
D Grattapaglia - Genomic selection for crop improvement: New …, 2017 - Springer
Trees have long life cycles and become reproductively active only after several years. The progress of tree breeding programs is therefore strongly dependent on the time needed to …
Conifers have been understudied at the genomic level despite their worldwide ecological and economic importance but the situation is rapidly changing with the development of next …
White cypress pine (Callitris glaucophylla) is a drought-tolerant evergreen conifer, which is a member of the Australian C. columellaris species complex. The complex is comprised of five …