نتایج جستجو برای: MUSA

تعداد نتایج: 3070  

2005
M. Lescot A. Y. Ciampi M. Ruiz G. Blanc J. Leebens-Mack O. Garsmeur A. D’Hont F. R. da Silva C. M. Ronning F. Cheung B. J Haas R. Althoff T. Arbogast E. Hine G. Pappas P. Piffanelli

The aim of this study was to better understand the evolution of the Musa (banana) genome through sequence and phylogenetic analyses. For this purpose, we used a set of large-hybridization spectrum across monocots cDNA probes from Sorghum bicolor to isolate and sequence 11 Musa acuminata BAC clones containing genes with a high degree of sequence conservation among monocots. Comparison of the 11 ...

2015
Manosh Kumar Biswas Yuxuan Liu Chunyu Li Ou Sheng Christoph Mayer Ganjun Yi Yuepeng Han

The development of organized, informative, robust, user-friendly, and freely accessible molecular markers is imperative to the Musa marker assisted breeding program. Although several hundred SSR markers have already been developed, the number of informative, robust, and freely accessible Musa markers remains inadequate for some breeding applications. In view of this issue, we surveyed SSRs in f...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Skye Thomas-Hall Paul R Campbell Katrien Carlens Emi Kawanishi Rony Swennen László Sági Peer M Schenk

Despite being the number one fruit crop in the world, very little is known about the phylogeny and molecular biology of banana (Musa spp.). Six banana rbcS gene families encoding the small subunit of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase from six different Musa spp. are presented. For a comprehensive phylogenetic study using Musa rbcS genes, a total of 57 distinct rbcS sequences was i...

2016
Kaiwen Zheng Xiaorong Fan Yingzhu Mao Jingkai Lin Wenxuan Dai Junying Zhang Jue Cheng

Application of biological structure is one of the hottest topics in the field of science and technology. The unimaginable and excellent architectures of living beings supporting their vital activities have attracted the interests of worldwide researchers. An intriguing example is Musa basjoo which belongs to the herb, while appears like a tree. The profound mystery of structure and potential ap...

2013
Guillaume Martin Franc-Christophe Baurens Céline Cardi Jean-Marc Aury Angélique D’Hont

BACKGROUND Banana (genus Musa) is a crop of major economic importance worldwide. It is a monocotyledonous member of the Zingiberales, a sister group of the widely studied Poales. Most cultivated bananas are natural Musa inter-(sub-)specific triploid hybrids. A Musa acuminata reference nuclear genome sequence was recently produced based on sequencing of genomic DNA enriched in nucleus. METHODO...

2011
Pavla Christelová Miroslav Valárik Eva Hřibová Ines Van den houwe Stéphanie Channelière Nicolas Roux Jaroslav Doležel

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) are one of the major fruit crops worldwide with acknowledged importance as a staple food for millions of people. The rich genetic diversity of this crop is, however, endangered by diseases, adverse environmental conditions and changed farming practices, and the need for its characterization and preservation is urgent. With the aim of providi...

2016
Wei Wu Yu-Lan Yang Wei-Ming He Mathieu Rouard Wei-Ming Li Meng Xu Nicolas Roux Xue-Jun Ge

Crop wild relatives are valuable resources for future genetic improvement. Here, we report the de novo genome assembly of Musa itinerans, a disease-resistant wild banana relative in subtropical China. The assembled genome size was 462.1 Mb, covering 75.2% of the genome (615.2Mb) and containing 32, 456 predicted protein-coding genes. Since the approximate divergence around 5.8 million years ago,...

2013
Michael B. Adinortey A. Weremfo

The stem juice of Musa paradisiaca L. is used in traditional medical practice in Ghana to arrest bleeding from wound. However, scientific report on its haemostatic effects in controlled experiments is relatively scanty. This experiment was therefore conducted to scientifically investigate the possible haemostatic effect of Musa paradisiaca stem juice in guinea pigs using bleeding and clotting t...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2002
Evangelos Grigoroudis Yannis Siskos

The multicriteria method MUSA (MUlticriteria Satisfaction Analysis) for measuring and analysing customer satisfaction is presented in this paper. The MUSA method is a preference disaggregation model following the principles of ordinal regression analysis (inference procedure). The integrated methodology evaluates the satisfaction level of a set of individuals (customers, employees, etc.) based ...

 Nonlinear MUSA is an extension of MUSA, which employs a derived approach to analyze customer satisfaction and its determinants. It is a preference disaggregation approach, widely welcomed by scholars since 2002, following the principles of ordinal regression analysis. N-MUSA as a goal programing model, evaluates the level of satisfaction among some groups including customers, employees, etcete...

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