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Distribution of Divo in Coffea genomes, a poorly described family of angiosperm LTR-Retrotransposons
(2017-08-01)
Coffea arabica (the Arabica coffee) is an allotetraploid species originating from a recent hybridization between two diploid species: C. canephora and C. eugenioides. Transposable elements can drive structural and functional ...
Cytogenetic and flow cytometry data expand knowledge of genome evolution in three Coffea species
(Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2018)
Efficient use of coffee genetic resources: molecular analyses of genome interactions in the arabusta hybrid (Coffea arabica x C. canephora)
(Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE), Turrialba (Costa Rica), 2001)
Flow cytometric analysis using SYBR Green I for genome size estimation in coffee
(Acta Histochemica, 2018)
Transposable elements in Coffea (Gentianales : Rubiacea) transcripts and their role in the origin of protein diversity in flowering plants
(Springer Heidelberg, 2008-04-01)
Transposable elements are major components of plant genomes and they influence their evolution, acting as recombination hot spots, acquiring specific cell functions or becoming part of protein-coding regions. The latter ...
Transposable elements in Coffea (Gentianales : Rubiacea) transcripts and their role in the origin of protein diversity in flowering plants
(Springer Heidelberg, 2008-04-01)
Transposable elements are major components of plant genomes and they influence their evolution, acting as recombination hot spots, acquiring specific cell functions or becoming part of protein-coding regions. The latter ...
Transposable elements in Coffea (Gentianales : Rubiacea) transcripts and their role in the origin of protein diversity in flowering plants
(Springer HeidelbergHeidelbergAlemanha, 2008)
FISH using a gag-like fragment probe reveals a common Ty3-gypsy-like retrotransposon in genome of Coffea species
(Canadian Science Publishing, Nrc Research Press, 2012-12-01)
The genus Coffea possesses about 100 species, and the most economically important are Coffea canephora and Coffea arabica. The latter is predominantly self-compatible with 2n = 4x = 44, while the others of the genus are ...
FISH using a gag-like fragment probe reveals a common Ty3-gypsy-like retrotransposon in genome of Coffea species
(Canadian Science Publishing, Nrc Research Press, 2012-12-01)
The genus Coffea possesses about 100 species, and the most economically important are Coffea canephora and Coffea arabica. The latter is predominantly self-compatible with 2n = 4x = 44, while the others of the genus are ...
A single polyploidization event at the origin of the tetraploid genome of Coffea arabica is responsible for the extremely low genetic variation in wild and cultivated germplasm
(2020)
The genome of the allotetraploid species Coffea arabica L. was sequenced to assemble independently
the two component subgenomes (putatively deriving from C. canephora and C. eugenioides) and
to perform a genome-wide ...