Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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BMC Genomics | 2008
Magali Lescot; Pietro Piffanelli; A. Y. Ciampi; Manuel Ruiz; Guillaume Blanc; Jim Leebens-Mack; Felipe Rodrigues da Silva; C. M. R. Santos; Angélique D'Hont; Olivier Garsmeur; Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos; Hiroyuki Kanamori; Takashi Matsumoto; Catherine M. Ronning; Foo Cheung; Brian J. Haas; Ryan Althoff; Tammy Arbogast; Erin Hine; Georgios J Pappas; Takuji Sasaki; Manoel Souza; Robert N.G. Miller; Jean-Christophe Glaszmann; Christopher D. Town
BackgroundMusa species (Zingiberaceae, Zingiberales) including bananas and plantains are collectively the fourth most important crop in developing countries. Knowledge concerning Musa genome structure and the origin of distinct cultivars has greatly increased over the last few years. Until now, however, no large-scale analyses of Musa genomic sequence have been conducted. This study compares genomic sequence in two Musa species with orthologous regions in the rice genome.ResultsWe produced 1.4 Mb of Musa sequence from 13 BAC clones, annotated and analyzed them along with 4 previously sequenced BACs. The 443 predicted genes revealed that Zingiberales genes share GC content and distribution characteristics with eudicot and Poaceae genomes. Comparison with rice revealed microsynteny regions that have persisted since the divergence of the Commelinid orders Poales and Zingiberales at least 117 Mya. The previously hypothesized large-scale duplication event in the common ancestor of major cereal lineages within the Poaceae was verified. The divergence time distributions for Musa-Zingiber (Zingiberaceae, Zingiberales) orthologs and paralogs provide strong evidence for a large-scale duplication event in the Musa lineage after its divergence from the Zingiberaceae approximately 61 Mya. Comparisons of genomic regions from M. acuminata and M. balbisiana revealed highly conserved genome structure, and indicated that these genomes diverged circa 4.6 Mya.ConclusionThese results point to the utility of comparative analyses between distantly-related monocot species such as rice and Musa for improving our understanding of monocot genome evolution. Sequencing the genome of M. acuminata would provide a strong foundation for comparative genomics in the monocots. In addition a genome sequence would aid genomic and genetic analyses of cultivated Musa polyploid genotypes in research aimed at localizing and cloning genes controlling important agronomic traits for breeding purposes.
Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2009
Edson Perito Amorim; Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos; Kelly de Oliveira Cohen; Vanusia Batista de Oliveira Amorim; Janay Almeida dos Santos-Serejo; Sebastião de Oliveira e Silva; Kátia N. Pestana; Vânia J. dos Santos; N. S. Paes; Damares C. Monte; Ronaldo V. dos Reis
The aim of this work was to evaluate the carotenoid content and genetic variability of banana accessions from the Musa germplasm collection held at Embrapa Cassava and Tropical Fruits, Brazil. Forty-two samples were analyzed, including 21 diploids, 19 triploids and two tetraploids. The carotenoid content was analyzed spectrophotometrically and genetic variability was estimated using 653 DArT markers. The average carotenoid content was 4.73 μg.g -1 , and ranged from 1.06 μg.g -1 for the triploid Nanica (Cavendish group) to 19.24 μg.g -1 for the triploid Saney. The diploids Modok Gier and NBA-14 and the triploid Saney had a carotenoid content that was, respectively, 7-fold, 6-fold and 9-fold greater than that of cultivars from the Cavendish group (2.19 μg.g -1). The mean similarity among the 42 accessions was 0.63 (range: 0.24 to 1.00). DArT analysis revealed extensive genetic variability in accessions from the Embrapa Musa germplasm bank.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2003
Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos; Pietro Piffanelli; Pierre Lagoda; Sandra Thibivilliers; Xavier Sabau; Françoise Carreel; Angélique D'Hont
Euphytica | 2002
Kazumitsu Matsumoto; Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos; Seibi Oka
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2000
Roberto Pedroso de Oliveira; Tatiana da Silva Gomes; Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos
Archive | 1996
W. M. G. Fukuda; I. R. S. Costa; Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos; R. P. de Oliveira
Archive | 2006
Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos; Françoise Carreel; Marguerite Rodier; Isabelle Hippolyte; Abdellah Benabdelmouna; Dolorès Triaire; Frédéric Bakry
Fruits | 2008
Pietro Piffanelli; Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos; Jan Safar; Xavier Sabau; Jaroslav Dolezel
Plant, Animal and Microbe Genomes 10th Conference. Abstracts | 2002
Pietro Piffanelli; Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos; Sandra Thibivilliers; Pierre Lagoda; Xavier Sabau; Jean-Christophe Glaszmann
Archive | 2006
W. dos S. Soares Filho; Alberto Duarte Vilarinhos; A. A. C. Alves; A. P. Cunha Sobrinho; Antonio Alberto Rocha Oliveira; A. da S. Souza; C. A. da S. Ledo; Jailson Lopes Cruz; Luciano da Silva Souza; M. T. de Castro Neto; M. dos S. Guerra Filho; O. S. Passos; P. E. Meissner Filho
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