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Nicolas Roux

Researcher at Bioversity International

Publications -  95
Citations -  2618

Nicolas Roux is an academic researcher from Bioversity International. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Musa acuminata. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 86 publications receiving 2160 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicolas Roux include CGIAR & International Atomic Energy Agency.

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The banana (Musa acuminata) genome and the evolution of monocotyledonous plants

Angélique D'Hont, +71 more
- 09 Aug 2012 - 
TL;DR: This first monocotyledon high-continuity whole-genome sequence reported outside Poales represents an essential bridge for comparative genome analysis in plants and clarifies commelinid-monocotYledon phylogenetic relationships, reveals Poaceae-specific features and has led to the discovery of conserved non-coding sequences predating monocotinoid–eudicotylingon divergence.
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Correction: Corrigendum: Differential root transcriptomics in a polyploid non-model crop: the importance of respiration during osmotic stress

TL;DR: In this Article, the Accession codes were omitted from the Additional Information section: data availability: the short reads of RNA-seq were deposited in NCBI’s Sequence Read Archive (SRA) database with accession numbers from SRX1473480 to SRX 1473497.
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Repetitive part of the banana ( Musa acuminata ) genome investigated by low-depth 454 sequencing

TL;DR: A low-depth 454 sequencing of banana nuclear genome provided the largest amount of DNA sequence data available until now for Musa and permitted reconstruction of most of the major types of DNA repeats, improving the knowledge of the long-range organization of banana chromosomes.
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Rapid detection of aneuploidy in Musa using flow cytometry.

TL;DR: Flowing cytometry is a convenient and rapid method for the detection of aneuploidy in triploid Musa and the classification based on flow cytometry fully agreed with the results obtained by chromosome counting