The haplotype-resolved chromosome pairs of a heterozygous diploid African cassava cultivar reveal novel pan-genome and allele-specific transcriptome features

Background: Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is an important clonally propagated food crop in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Genetic gain by molecular breeding has been limited, partially because cassava is a highly heterozygous crop with a repetitive and difficult-to-assemble genome. Findin...

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Main Authors: Bratus-Neuenschwander, A. (Author), Chanez, C. (Author), Fustier, M.-A (Author), Gruissem, W. (Author), Grüter, S. (Author), Lim, Y.-W (Author), Patrignani, A. (Author), Prat, E. (Author), Pratas, D. (Author), Qi, W. (Author), Rodde, N. (Author), Schlapbach, R. (Author), Schläpfer, P. (Author), Vautrin, S. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2022
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