Publication: Haplotype-resolved genomes of geminivirus-resistant and geminivirus-susceptible African cassava cultivars
Haplotype-resolved genomes of geminivirus-resistant and geminivirus-susceptible African cassava cultivars
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Kuon, J.-E., Qi, W., Schläpfer, P., Hirsch-Hoffmann, M., von Bieberstein, P. R., Patrignani, A., Poveda, L., Grob, S., Keller, M., Shimizu-Inatsugi, R., Grossniklaus, U., Vanderschuren, H., & Gruissem, W. (2019). Haplotype-resolved genomes of geminivirus-resistant and geminivirus-susceptible African cassava cultivars. BMC Biology, 17(1), 75. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-019-0697-6
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Background Cassava is an important food crop in tropical and sub-tropical regions worldwide. In Africa, cassava production is widely affected by cassava mosaic disease (CMD), which is caused by the African cassava mosaic geminivirus that is transmitted by whiteflies. Cassava breeders often use a single locus, CMD2, for introducing CMD resistance into susceptible cultivars. The CMD2 locus has been genetically mapped to a 10-Mbp region, but its organization and genes as well as their functions are unknown. Results We report haplotype-re
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Kuon, J.-E., Qi, W., Schläpfer, P., Hirsch-Hoffmann, M., von Bieberstein, P. R., Patrignani, A., Poveda, L., Grob, S., Keller, M., Shimizu-Inatsugi, R., Grossniklaus, U., Vanderschuren, H., & Gruissem, W. (2019). Haplotype-resolved genomes of geminivirus-resistant and geminivirus-susceptible African cassava cultivars. BMC Biology, 17(1), 75. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-019-0697-6