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    The ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 Sequence Region in the Musaceae: Structure, Diversity and Use in Molecular Phylogeny

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    Genes coding for 45S ribosomal RNA are organized in tandem arrays of up to several thousand copies and contain 18S, 5.8S and 26S rRNA units separated by internal transcribed spacers ITS1 and ITS2. While the rRNA units are evolutionary conserved, ITS show high level of interspecific divergence and have been used frequently in genetic diversity and phylogenetic studies. In this work we report on the structure and diversity of the ITS region in 87 representatives of the family Musaceae. We provide the first detailed information on ITS sequence diversity in the genus Musa and describe the presence of more than one type of ITS sequence within individual species. Both Sanger sequencing of amplified ITS regions and whole genome 454 sequencing lead to similar phylogenetic inferences. We show that it is necessary to identify putative pseudogenic ITS sequences, which may have negative effect on phylogenetic reconstruction at lower taxonomic levels. Phylogenetic reconstruction based on ITS sequence showed that the genus Musa is divided into two distinct clades – Callimusa and Australimusa and Eumusa and Rhodochlamys. Most of the intraspecific banana hybrids analyzed contain conserved parental ITS sequences, indicating incomplete concerted evolution of rDNA loci. Independent evolution of parental rDNA in hybrids enables determination of genomic constitution of hybrids using ITS. The observation of only one type of ITS sequence in some of the presumed interspecific hybrid clones warrants further study to confirm their hybrid origin and to unravel processes leading to evolution of their genomes

    Porous polymer particles—A comprehensive guide to synthesis, characterization, functionalization and applications

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    Molecular and cytological characterization of the global Musa germplasm collection provides insights into the treasure of banana diversity

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    © 2016, The Author(s). Bananas (Musa spp.) are one of the main fruit crops grown worldwide. With the annual production reaching 144 million tons, their production represents an important contribution to the economies of many countries in Asia, Africa, Latin-America and Pacific Islands. Most importantly, bananas are a staple food for millions of people living in the tropics. Unfortunately, sustainable banana production is endangered by various diseases and pests, and the breeding for resistant cultivars relies on a far too small base of genetic variation. Greater diversity needs to be incorporated in breeding, especially of wild species. Such work requires a large and thoroughly characterized germplasm collection, which also is a safe depository of genetic diversity. The largest ex situ Musa germplasm collection is kept at the International Transit Centre (ITC) in Leuven (Belgium) and currently comprises over 1500 accessions. This report summarizes the results of systematic cytological and molecular characterization of the Musa ITC collection. By December 2015, 630 accessions have been genotyped. The SSR markers confirmed the previous morphological based classification for 84% of ITC accessions analyzed. The remaining 16% of the genotyped entries may need field verification by taxonomist to decide if the unexpected classification by SSR genotyping was correct. The ploidy level estimation complements the molecular data. The genotyping continues for the entire ITC collection, including newly introduced accessions, to assure that the genotype of each accession is known in the largest global Musa gene bank. Open Access ispartof: Biodiversity and Conservation vol:26 issue:4 pages:801-824 status: publishe

    Les frères Haüy

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    Perrier Edmond. Les frères Haüy . In: La revue pédagogique, tome 43, Juillet-Décembre 1903. pp. 588-593

    De la puissance éducative des Sciences naturelles, par M. Edmond Perrier, Membre de l’Institut, Directeur du Muséum d’histoire naturelle

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    Perrier Edmond. De la puissance éducative des Sciences naturelles, par M. Edmond Perrier, Membre de l’Institut, Directeur du Muséum d’histoire naturelle. In: Manuel général de l'instruction primaire : journal hebdomadaire des instituteurs. 75e année, tome 44, 1907. pp. 353-355

    Les progrès de la Science et l’Éducation scientifique

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    Perrier Edmond. Les progrès de la Science et l’Éducation scientifique. In: La revue pédagogique, tome 42, Janvier-Juin 1903. pp. 101-119

    L’Océanographie.

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    Perrier Edmond. L’Océanographie. In: La revue pédagogique, tome 58, Janvier-Juin 1911. pp. 146-152
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